Mortal peril refers to a situation in which a person is in extreme danger of dying or being seriously harmed. It implies a life-threatening condition where the risk of death is imminent or highly probable. This term is often used in legal contexts, particularly in discussions about self-defense or justifiable actions taken in response to such threats.
Deadly danger. Dire means extremely urgent or serious; peril means danger.
Mortal/Death Mortal/Death
It means danger or dangerous.
From Peril to Peril - 1914 was released on: USA: 17 October 1914
I think you mean dangerous. it means In danger (danger mean trouble or something like that/Peril)
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The cast of From Peril to Peril - 1914 includes: Helen Holmes as Helen Hanley - the Daughter
mortal flower
yellow peril
means something is dangerous and that if you're brave enough then preceding is up to you
Is the a complete question? Do you mean "What does the term 'mortal put on mortality' mean"? If so, it means that mortal (n.) is subject to death, ie, "Man will eventually die." "This mortal put on immortality" would mean that a person will not see death.
They can both mean 'causing death'. He was given a lethal injection. A mortal blow to the head killed her.