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mortal (adj.) late 14c., "deadly, destructive to life; causing or threatening death" (of illness, poisons, wounds, etc.); also, of persons or the body, "doomed to die, subject to death;" from Old French mortel "destined to die; deserving of death" and directly from Latin mortalis "subject to death, mortal, of a mortal, human," from mors (genitive mortis) "death."
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The triliteral root mīm wāw tā (م و ت) occurs in the Quran 165 times.
Amrita- (Sanskrit अमृत, IAST: amṛta) is immortal - in Hinduism
In Hinduism - amrita - living water, the drink of the gods, from Sanskrit अमृत - amṛ́ta - immortal, incorruptible, in opposition to death
from Proto-Indo-European. n̥mr̥tós - immortal consisting of '*n̥- - not, anti-, against + '*mr̥tós - dead, mortal.