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See also: marit, Marit, marît, mărit, and Märit

Aromanian

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Etymology 1

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From Latin marītō. Compare Romanian mărita, mărit.

Verb

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mãrit first-singular present indicative (past participle mãrtatã)

  1. to marry (unite in wedlock), give away as wife, arrange marriage of
  2. (of women, reflexive, mi-mãrit) to marry, take a husband, get married
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Etymology 2

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From Latin marītus. Compare Romanian mărit.

Noun

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mãrit

  1. husband; man who is married, wedded
    Synonym: bãrbat

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Etymology 3

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From the past participle of the verb mãrescu. Compare Romanian mărit.

Adjective

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mãrit (feminine mãritã)

(masculine singular past passive participle of mãrescu used as an adjective)

  1. proud
  2. great, mighty