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Etymology of the French word marier

the Old French word marier
derived from the Latin word maritare (marry, give in marriage)
derived from the Latin word maritus (husband, married man; lover; nuptial; of marriage; married)
derived from the Latin word mas (male; male; masculine, of the male sex)

Date

The earliest known usage of marier in French dates from the 12th century.

Derivations in French

mariable, mariage, marieur, marié, entremarier, démarier, remarier

Derivations in other languages

English marry, Romanian maria

Cognates

Italian maritare

Usage

Word found in Old French



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