marri

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== English == === Noun === marri (plural marris) Corymbia calophylla, an Australian tree. === Anagrams === Mirra == Albanian == === Etymology === marrë (foolish) +‎ -i (-ness) === Noun === marrí f (plural marrí, definite marría, definite plural marrítë) foolishness, nonsense, insanity Synonym: marrëzi ==== Declension ==== ==== Related terms ==== marrim m marroj, marrohem marruar marrtë marre f == Catalan == === Verb === marri inflection of marrar: first/third-person singular present subjunctive third-person singular imperative == French == === Etymology === Inherited from Middle French marri, from Old French mari (“grieved, sad”), past participle of marir (“to get angry, become distressed”), from Frankish *marʀijan (“to hinder, prevent, make angry”), from Proto-Germanic *marzijaną (“to prevent, obstruct, spoil”), from Proto-Indo-European *mers- (“to trouble, confuse, ignore, forget”). Cognate with Old High German marrjan, marren (“to prevent, bother, make angry”). Compare also Old French esmeriz (“flustered, grieved”), from the same source. More at maraud, mar. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ma.ʁi/ Homophones: mari, Marie === Adjective === marri (feminine marrie, masculine plural marris, feminine plural marries) (obsolete) flustered, angry (archaic) saddened, sad; despondent (archaic) ruthful, rueful, contrite ==== Synonyms ==== repentant contrit fâché pénitent === Further reading === “marri”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012 == Old French == === Alternative forms === mari === Adjective === marri m (oblique and nominative feminine singular marrie) angry; angered ==== Descendants ==== Middle French: marri French: marri (obsolete, archaic)