marle
See also: Marle
English
editNoun
editmarle (countable and uncountable, plural marles)
See also
editAnagrams
editBourguignon
editEtymology
editNoun
editmarle m (plural marles)
Synonyms
editChampenois
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editPronunciation
editNoun
editmarle m (plural marles)
- (Troyen, Rémois) blackbird, Turdus merula
References
editEastern Arrernte
editNoun
editmarle
References
edit- 2007. The UCLA Phonetics Lab Archive. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Department of Linguistics.
Middle English
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Anglo-Norman marle, from Late Latin margila.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editmarle (plural marles)
Related terms
editDescendants
editReferences
edit- ^ Bliss, A. J. (1969) “Vowel-Quantity in Middle English Borrowings from Anglo-Norman”, in Roger Lass, editor, Approaches to English historical linguistics; an anthology[1], New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 186.
- ^ “marl(e, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Old French
editNoun
editmarle oblique singular, f (oblique plural marles, nominative singular marle, nominative plural marles)
- marl (mixed earthy substance)
Descendants
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- Bourguignon masculine nouns
- Champenois terms inherited from Latin
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- Champenois terms with IPA pronunciation
- Champenois lemmas
- Champenois nouns
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- roa-cha:Birds
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- Eastern Arrernte nouns
- aer:Children
- aer:Female
- aer:People
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