Covet

/ˈkʌvɪt/ verb

To yearn to possess something, especially something belonging to another person. This desire is typically intense and often involves envy or longing for what one cannot or should not have.

From Old French 'coveitier,' ultimately from Latin 'cupiditas' meaning 'desire.' The word carries biblical weight from the Tenth Commandment 'thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's goods,' giving it moral overtones.

AMፈለገ
ARيتمنى
BNকামনা করা
CSdychtit
DAattrå
DEbegehren
ELλαχταρώ
EScodiciar
FAآرزو مند بودن
FIhimota
FRconvoiter
GUકાનું
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