marais

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English

Noun

marais

  1. plural of marai

French

Etymology

From Middle French marais, from Old French mareis (marsh) (compare Medieval Latin maresc, maresch), from Frankish *marisk (marsh, swamp). Related to marécage.

Pronunciation

Noun

marais m (plural marais)

  1. swamp, marsh
    Synonyms: marécage, (dated) palud
  2. (archaic) land suitable for growing primeur or vegetable

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Portuguese

Verb

marais

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Swahili

Noun

marais

  1. plural of rais