English
Etymology
From Latin corpus, body
Pronunciation
audio|en-us-corpse.ogg|Audio (US)
:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-��(r)ps|-��(r)ps
Noun
en-noun
- a dead body
Synonyms
body
cadaver
carcass
See Wikisaurus:corpse
See Wikisaurus:body
Translations
trans-top|dead body
Albanian: t|sq|kufomë|f|xs=Albanian
Catalan: t-|ca|cadà ver|m
Chinese: t|cmn|尸�|scHani|xsMandarin (shī t�)
Croatian: t-|hr|leš|m
Danish: t-|da|lig g|Danish
Dutch: t+|nl|lijk|n
Estonian: t|et|laip
Finnish: t-|fi|raato, t+|fi|ruumis
French: t+|fr|cadavre|m
German: t+|de|Leiche|f, t-|de|Leichnam|m
Hebrew: ��פ� (gufa) f
Hungarian: holttest, t+|hu|hulla
Icelandic: t-|is|lÃk|n
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Isthmus Zapotec: gueʼtuʼ
Kurdish: t|ku|cenaze, t+|ku|term, t|ku|kelex
Latvian: t|lv|līķis|m|xs=Latvian
Lithuanian: t|lt|lavonas|m|xs=Lithuanian
Norwegian: t+|no|lik|n
Old English: t|ang|lī�|n|xs=Old English
Pitjantjatjara: miri
Portuguese: t+|pt|cadáver|m
Romanian: t+|ro|cadavru|n
Russian: t+|ru|���п|m|sc=Cyrl
Slovene: t-|sl|truplo|n
Spanish: t+|es|cadáver|m
Swedish: t+|sv|lik|n
Telugu: t|te|శవ�|sc=Telu (SavaM?)
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Verb
en-verb|corps|ing
- context|intransitive|slang (of an actor) to lose control during a performance and laugh uncontrollably
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