mairy

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See also: Mairy

Scots

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Etymology

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From Anglo-Norman marier.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈmeːre], [ˈmɛre]

Verb

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mairy (third-person singular simple present mairies, present participle mairin, simple past mairit, past participle mairit)

  1. to marry
  2. (~ on) to get married with
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