mareys

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Anglo-Norman mareis, mereis or Middle French mares, marest, both from Late Latin mariscus, from Proto-West Germanic *marisk; forms ending in /iʃ/ may represent the influence of the suffix -yssh, though it reflects a regular tendency in the borrowing of Anglo-Norman and Middle French. Doublet of merssh.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /maˈræi̯s/, /ˈmaris/, /ˈmariʃ/

Noun

mareys (plural mareys)

  1. A region of marshland or swamp.
    Synonym: merssh
  2. A lake or sea.

Descendants

  • English: marish

References

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