Etymology of the French word marier
the Old French word
marierderived 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,
remarierDerivations in other languages
English
marry, Romanian
mariaCognates
Italian
maritareUsage
Word found in Old French