Mar

See also: Appendix:Variations of "mar"

English

Etymology 1

Proper noun

Mar

  1. Alternative form of Mar.

Etymology 2

From Scottish Gaelic Màrr.

Proper noun

Mar

  1. An earldom in the Scottish peerage.

Etymology 3

From Classical Syriac ܡܪܝ (mār(ī)), the first-person singular possessive form of ܡܪܐ (mārā, lord, master).

Alternative forms

  • Mor (Western Syriac)
  • Mart (feminine)

Noun

Mar (plural Mars)

  1. A title of respect in Syriac, given to all saints and is also used before Christian name of bishops.
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Norman

Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

Proper noun

Mar m

  1. (Jersey) March
    • 2013 March 1, Geraint Jennings, “Mar martello”, in The Town Crier, page 20:
      Même si Mar martelle, ch'est l'travas d'bouôns gens tchi martelle à flieur dé bras!
      Even if March hits like a hammer, there are folk at work hammering away like anything!

Etymology 2

Proper noun

Mar m

  1. (Jersey) Mark (biblical character)
  2. (Jersey) A male given name, equivalent to French Marc and English Mark.
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