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obit$54229$ - translation to dutch

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Obit (disambiguation)

obit      
n. sterfdatum; overlijdensbericht
head like a sieve         
2020 STUDIO ALBUM BY BALL PARK MUSIC
Mostly Sunny (album); Mostly Sunny (Ball Park Music album); Spark Up!; Day & Age (song); Head Like a Sieve; Head Like A Sieve; Nothing Ever Goes My Way; I Feel Nothing (Ball Park Music song); Bedroom (Ball Park Music song); Katkit; Katkit (song); Katkit (Ball Park Music song); Head Like a Sieve (song); Nothing Ever Goes My Way (song); Head Like a Sieve (Ball Park Music song); Nothing Ever Goes My Way (Ball Park Music song); Bad Taste Blues, Pt. III; Bad Taste Blues, Pt. III (song); Bad Taste Blues, Pt. III (Ball Park Music song); Obit 2020; Day & Age (Ball Park Music song); Obit 2020 (song); Obit 2020 (Ball Park Music song); Turning Zero; Turning Zero (song); Turning Zero (Ball Park Music song); Spark Up! (Ball Park Music song); Spark Up! (song)
hoofd als een zeef, zwak geheugen
obituary notice         
  • WWI]] death
SHORT BIOGRAPHY OF SOMEONE WHO RECENTLY DIED
Necrology; Obituaries; Irish sports page; Obitury; Necrologies; Orbituary; Death notice; Obituary notice; Memorial advertisement; Obitchuary; Funeral notice; Obituarist; Obituarize; Obituarizing
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Definition

obit
n.
1.
Funeral rite, obsequies.
2.
Death, decease.

Wikipedia

Obit

Obit may refer to:

  • Obituary, a news article reporting a person's death, and typically including his/her biography.
  • Obit (film), a 2016 documentary about the obituary writers at The New York Times
  • Obiit, a medieval mass of remembrance, named from the 3rd person singular perfect indicative active of the Latin verb ob-eo, to go away: "(s)he has gone away." Also refers to an anniversary of a death, on which such a mass was held.
  • "O.B.I.T.", a 1963 episode of the original The Outer Limits television show