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[Verb] | "de*sert" | \ di-ˈzərt \
1: to withdraw from or leave usually without intent to return
2: to leave in the lurch
3: to abandon (military service) without leave
Origin: 1603 ;
Borrowed from French déserter, going back to Old French, "to devastate, make uninhabited, abandon, leave," borrowed from Late Latin dēsertāre "to leave, abandon," frequentative of Latin dēserere "to part company with, abandon, leave uninhabited, leave in the lurch," from dē- {see: |de-|de-} + serere "to link together, join in a series" {mat|series|};
* Note : Note that Dictionnaire du Moyen Français divides deserter into two lemmas, assigning the senses "devastate, make uninhabited" to a derivative of desert "barren, uninhabited" (see: {desert:2|desert:2}) and the senses "abandon, leave" to a loan from Late Latin dēsertāre.;
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[Noun] | "des*ert" | \ ˈde-zərt \
1: arid land with usually sparse vegetation; especially : such land having a very warm climate and receiving less than 25 centimeters (10 inches) of sporadic rainfall annually
2: an area of water apparently devoid of life
3: a desolate or forbidding area
Origin: 13th century ;
Middle English, "barren expanse of land (either wooded or arid), wasteland," borrowed from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French, borrowed from Latin dēserta "unfrequented places, wilderness," noun derivative from neuter plural (feminine singular in Late Latin) of dēsertus "empty of people, uninhabited" {mat|desert:2|};
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[Noun] | "de*sert" | \ di-ˈzərt \
1: deserved reward or punishment —usually used in plural
2: the quality or fact of meriting reward or punishment
3: excellence, worth
Origin: 13th century ;
Middle English desert, dissert "fact of deserving reward or punishment, worthiness, merit," borrowed from Anglo-French desert, deserte, desserte "merit, reward, fact of deserving reward or punishment, wrongful conduct, reason, cause" (also continental Old & Middle French), derivative of deservir "to deserve, merit, earn, be entitled to" {mat|deserve|};
* Note : The derivation of Old French desert from deservir has been variously explained. Trésor de la Langue Française describes desserte as formed from the present tense base (i.e., the base lacking -v-) of desservir ("Déverbal, formé sur le radical du présent de l'indicative de desservir"). P. Ruelle points in a different direction, judging both the Old French noun deserte and the adjective desert as a variant of the past participle deservi, descending from *desérvitum, a presumed by-form of classical dēservītum (see: his "Notes sur le lexique des Isopets," Romania, vol. 101, no. 401 [1980], pp. 77-78).;
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[Noun] | "food desert"
1: an area where little fresh produce is available for sale
Origin: 1988 ;
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[Plural noun] | "just deserts"
1: the punishment that one deserves
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[Noun] | "deserts"
1: suffering, loss, or hardship imposed in response to a crime or offense;
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[Noun] | "desert"
1: suffering, loss, or hardship imposed in response to a crime or offense;
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[Noun] | "desert"
1: land that is uninhabited or not fit for crops;
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[Verb] | "deserts"
1: to leave (a cause or party) often in order to take up another;
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[Verb] | "desert"
1: to leave (a cause or party) often in order to take up another;
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