Mars

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See also: mars, MARS, mârs, marš, Марс, and марс

English

Mars planetary symbol
Mars (planet)

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -ɑː(ɹ)z
  • Audio (US):(file)

Etymology 1

From Middle English Mars, from Latin Mārs (god of war), from older Latin (older than 75 BCE) Māvors. 𐌌𐌀𐌌𐌄𐌓𐌔 (mamers) was his Oscan name. He was also known as Marmor, Marmar and Maris, the latter from the Etruscan deity Maris.

Proper noun

Mars

  1. (astronomy) The fourth planet in the solar system. Symbol:
    Mars has two moons, Deimos and Phobos.
    • 2018 September 22, Marissa Carruthers, “Five of the best places to go off grid in Asia, get back to nature and away from office phone calls”, in South China Morning Post[1], archived from the original on 23 September 2018, Travel & Leisure:
      With its Mars-like landscape, visiting Gurbantunggut Desert feels like escaping to another world.
  2. (Roman mythology) The Roman god of war.
    Synonym: Ares
    Mars was the lover of Venus, and together they had a daughter called Harmonia.
  3. (poetic) War; a personification of war.
    In the first half of the twentieth century, Mars devastated Europe.
    • 1918, Ruth Stanley Farnam, A Nation at Bay: What an American Woman Saw and Did in Suffering Serbia, page 57:
      Mars rode upon the storm of horror and drank his fill of pain and blood. When the Serbian Army retreated before the foe, four times its own strength, it went backward facing the enemy and fighting every step of the way.
    • 1944, McGraw-Hill, Engineering and Mining Journal, volume 145, page 54:
      A relieved world then will eagerly turn to the task of reclaiming the destruction wrought by Mars ... A tremendous task, filled with infinite possibilities ... A profitable task, according to how well you are prepared to do your part in the rehabilitation ...
    • 1975, Helen Diane Russell, Jeffrey Blanchard, Jacques Callot: Prints & Related Drawings, Issue 21, page 10:
      The plague, inevitable companion of Mars, ravaged the populace.
Synonyms
  • (astronomy, astrology):
Derived terms
Translations

See also

Solar System in English · Solar System (layout · text)
Star Sun
IAU planets and
notable dwarf planets
Mercury Venus Earth Mars Ceres Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto Eris
Notable
moons
Moon Phobos
Deimos
Io
Europa
Ganymede
Callisto
Mimas
Enceladus
Tethys
Dione
Rhea
Titan
Iapetus

Miranda
Ariel
Umbriel
Titania
Oberon
Triton Charon Dysnomia

Etymology 2

After Frank C. Mars, who founded the company that produces these chocolate bars.

Proper noun

Mars

  1. The Mars Bar, a brand of chocolate bar with caramel and nougat filling.
    • 1985, Michael Collier, Longest Day, page 206:
      Easily eight foot tall, each was big, brown and glutinous - like giant Mars Bars squeezed and welded into nightmarish sculptures.
Translations
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Etymology 3

Alternative forms.

Noun

Mars

  1. Alternative form of Mas

Anagrams


Afrikaans

Etymology

From Dutch Mars.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: Mars

Proper noun

Mars

  1. (astronomy) Mars
  2. (Roman mythology) Mars

See also


Czech

Pronunciation

Proper noun

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  1. (inanimate) Mars, the fourth planet in the solar system
  2. (animate) Mars, the Roman god of war

Declension

animate

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inanimate

Template:cs-decl-noun-sg

Derived terms

See also

Solar System in Czech · sluneční soustava (layout · text)
Star Slunce
IAU planets and
notable dwarf planets
Merkur Venuše Země Mars Ceres Jupiter Saturn Uran Neptun Pluto Eris
Notable
moons
Měsíc Phobos/Fobos
Deimos
Io
Europa
Ganymed
Callisto
Mimas
Enceladus
Tethys
Dione
Rhea
Titan
Iapetus

Miranda
Ariel
Umbriel
Titania
Oberon
Triton Charon Dysnomia

Further reading


Danish

Proper noun

Mars

  1. Mars (planet)

See also

(planets of the solar system) planeter i solsystemet; Merkur,‎ Venus,‎ Jorden/‎jorden,‎ Mars,‎ Jupiter,‎ Saturn,‎ Uranus,‎ Neptun [edit]


Dutch

Dutch Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia nl

Etymology 1

From Latin Mārs.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Mars m

  1. (astronomy) Mars (planet)
  2. Mars (Roman god)

Etymology 2

First attested as mersche in 1307. Derived from meers (land next to water, swampland, pasture).

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: Mars

Proper noun

Mars n

  1. A neighbourhood of Land van Cuijk, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands.

Estonian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmɑrs/, [ˈmɑrs]

Proper noun

Mars (genitive [please provide], partitive [please provide])

  1. Mars (planet)
  2. Mars (Roman god)

Ewe

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Mars

  1. March
    Synonym: Tedoxe

Faroese

Etymology

From Latin Mārs.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Mars m

  1. Mars (planet)
  2. Mars (Roman god)

Declension

Singular
Indefinite
Nominative Mars
Accusative Mars
Dative Marsi
Genitive Mars

See also


Finnish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmɑrs/, [ˈmɑ̝rs̠]
  • Rhymes: -ɑrs
  • Syllabification(key): Mars

Proper noun

Mars

  1. Mars (planet)
  2. Mars (Roman god)

Declension

Inflection of Mars (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
nominative Mars
genitive Marsin
partitive Marsia
illative Marsiin
singular plural
nominative Mars
accusative nom. Mars
gen. Marsin
genitive Marsin
partitive Marsia
inessive Marsissa
elative Marsista
illative Marsiin
adessive Marsilla
ablative Marsilta
allative Marsille
essive Marsina
translative Marsiksi
abessive Marsitta
instructive
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of Mars (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative Marsini
accusative nom. Marsini
gen. Marsini
genitive Marsini
partitive Marsiani
inessive Marsissani
elative Marsistani
illative Marsiini
adessive Marsillani
ablative Marsiltani
allative Marsilleni
essive Marsinani
translative Marsikseni
abessive Marsittani
instructive
comitative
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative Marsisi
accusative nom. Marsisi
gen. Marsisi
genitive Marsisi
partitive Marsiasi
inessive Marsissasi
elative Marsistasi
illative Marsiisi
adessive Marsillasi
ablative Marsiltasi
allative Marsillesi
essive Marsinasi
translative Marsiksesi
abessive Marsittasi
instructive
comitative
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative Marsimme
accusative nom. Marsimme
gen. Marsimme
genitive Marsimme
partitive Marsiamme
inessive Marsissamme
elative Marsistamme
illative Marsiimme
adessive Marsillamme
ablative Marsiltamme
allative Marsillemme
essive Marsinamme
translative Marsiksemme
abessive Marsittamme
instructive
comitative
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative Marsinne
accusative nom. Marsinne
gen. Marsinne
genitive Marsinne
partitive Marsianne
inessive Marsissanne
elative Marsistanne
illative Marsiinne
adessive Marsillanne
ablative Marsiltanne
allative Marsillenne
essive Marsinanne
translative Marsiksenne
abessive Marsittanne
instructive
comitative
third-person possessor
singular plural
nominative Marsinsa
accusative nom. Marsinsa
gen. Marsinsa
genitive Marsinsa
partitive Marsiaan
Marsiansa
inessive Marsissaan
Marsissansa
elative Marsistaan
Marsistansa
illative Marsiinsa
adessive Marsillaan
Marsillansa
ablative Marsiltaan
Marsiltansa
allative Marsilleen
Marsillensa
essive Marsinaan
Marsinansa
translative Marsikseen
Marsiksensa
abessive Marsittaan
Marsittansa
instructive
comitative

Derived terms

See also

Solar System in Finnish · Aurinkokunta (layout · text)
Star Aurinko
IAU planets and
notable dwarf planets
Merkurius Venus Maa (Tellus) Mars Ceres Jupiter Saturnus Uranus Neptunus Pluto Eris
Notable
moons
Kuu Phobos
Deimos
Io
Europa
Ganymedes
Kallisto
Mimas
Enceladus
Tethys
Dione
Rhea
Titan
Japetus

Miranda
Ariel
Umbriel
Titania
Oberon
Triton Kharon Dysnomia

French

Etymology

From Latin Mārs.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Mars m

  1. Mars (planet)
  2. Mars (Roman god)

German

Etymology 1

Learned borrowing from Latin Mārs.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmaʁs/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: Mars

Proper noun

Mars m (proper noun, strong, genitive Mars' or (with an article) Mars)

  1. (Roman mythology) Mars
Declension

Proper noun

Mars m (proper noun, strong, genitive Mars)

  1. (astronomy) Mars

Derived terms

Declension

Etymology 2

From Low German [Term?].

Noun

Mars m (strong, genitive Mars, plural Marse) or
Mars f (genitive Mars, plural Marsen)

  1. (nautical) crow's nest
Declension

or

See also

References


Hungarian

 Mars on Hungarian Wikipedia

Etymology

From Latin Mārs.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Mars

  1. Mars (planet)
  2. Mars (Roman god)

Declension

Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative Mars
accusative Marsot
dative Marsnak
instrumental Marssal
causal-final Marsért
translative Marssá
terminative Marsig
essive-formal Marsként
essive-modal
inessive Marsban
superessive Marson
adessive Marsnál
illative Marsba
sublative Marsra
allative Marshoz
elative Marsból
delative Marsról
ablative Marstól
non-attributive
possessive - singular
Marsé
non-attributive
possessive - plural
Marséi
Possessive forms of Mars
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. Marsom
2nd person sing. Marsod
3rd person sing. Marsa
1st person plural Marsunk
2nd person plural Marsotok
3rd person plural Marsuk

Derived terms

Compound words

Icelandic

Etymology

From Latin Mārs.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Mars m

  1. Mars (planet)
  2. Mars (Roman god)

Declension

    Declension of Mars
m-s1 singular
indefinite
nominative Mars
accusative Mars
dative Mars
genitive Mars

See also

Solar System in Icelandic · Sólkerfið (layout · text)
Star Sólin
IAU planets and
notable dwarf planets
Merkúr Venus Jörðin Mars Seres Júpíter Satúrnus Úranus Neptúnus Plútó Eris
Notable
moons
Tunglið Fóbos
Deimos
Íó
Evrópa
Ganýmedes
Kallistó
Mímas
Enkeladus
Teþis
Díóne
Rea
Títan
Japetus

Míranda
Aríel
Úmbríel
Títanía
Óberon
Tríton Karon Dysnómía

Irish

Etymology

From Latin Mārs.

Proper noun

Mars m (genitive Marsa)

  1. Mars (planet)
    Synonym: Máirt
  2. Mars (Roman god)

Declension

See also

Mutation

Irish mutation
Radical Lenition Eclipsis
Mars Mhars not applicable
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Further reading


Latin

Etymology

From Old Latin Māvors, from Proto-Italic *Māwortis. Mamers was his Oscan name. He was also known as Marmor, Marmar and Maris, the latter from the Etruscan deity Maris.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Mārs m sg (genitive Mārtis); third declension

  1. Mars (planet)
  2. Mars (Roman god)

Usage notes

The name of the god could, through interpretatio romana, serve to replace the name of a war god in a foreign language. Thus Saxo Grammaticus, for example, uses the term to refer to the Norse god Odin, alternating it with the borrowed form Ōthinus.

Declension

Third-declension noun, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative Mārs
Genitive Mārtis
Dative Mārtī
Accusative Mārtem
Ablative Mārte
Vocative Mārs

Noun

Mārs m (genitive Mārtis); third declension

  1. war, battle, conflict
    aequato Martemade equal the battle

Declension

Third-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative Mārs Mārtēs
Genitive Mārtis Mārtum
Dative Mārtī Mārtibus
Accusative Mārtem Mārtēs
Ablative Mārte Mārtibus
Vocative Mārs Mārtēs

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Middle English: Mars
  • French: Mars
  • Italian: Marte
  • Portuguese: Marte
  • Romanian: Marte
  • Spanish: Marte

References


Latvian

Proper noun

Mars m

  1. (deprecated template usage) vocative singular form of Marss

Middle English

Etymology

From Latin Mārs.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Mars

  1. The Roman god governing war; Mars.
  2. The red-coloured planet visible to the naked eye: Mars.

Synonyms

Descendants

See also

References


Northern Sami

Etymology

From Norwegian Mars.

Pronunciation

This entry needs pronunciation information. If you are familiar with the IPA then please add some!

Proper noun

Mars

  1. Mars (planet)

Inflection

This noun needs an inflection-table template.

See also

Further reading

  • Koponen, Eino, Ruppel, Klaas, Aapala, Kirsti, editors (2002–2008), Álgu database: Etymological database of the Saami languages[2], Helsinki: Research Institute for the Languages of Finland

Norwegian

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /maːrs/, [maːʂ]

Proper noun

Mars

  1. Mars (planet)
  2. Mars (Roman god)

See also


Polish

Polish Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia pl
Polish Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia pl

Pronunciation

Template:pl-p

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Latin Mārs.

Proper noun

Mars m pers

  1. (Roman mythology) Mars (the Roman god of war)
  2. (astronomy) Mars (the fourth planet from the Sun)
Declension
Derived terms
god
planet

See also

Solar System in Polish · Układ Słoneczny (layout · text)
Star Słońce
IAU planets and
notable dwarf planets
Merkury Wenus Ziemia Mars Ceres Jowisz Saturn Uran Neptun Pluton
Notable
moons
Księżyc Fobos
Deimos
Io
Europa
Ganimedes
Kallisto
Mimas
Enceladus
Tetyda
Dione
Rea
Tytan
Japet

Miranda
Ariel
Umbriel
Tytania
Oberon
Tryton Charon
Polish Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia pl

Etymology 2

After Frank C. Mars founder of Mars, Incorporated.

Proper noun

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  1. Mars bar (the chocolate bar with caramel and nougat filling)
Declension

Further reading

  • Mars in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • Mars in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Serbo-Croatian

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Mȁrs m (Cyrillic spelling Ма̏рс)

  1. Mars (planet)
  2. Mars (Roman god)

Declension


Slovene

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Mȃrs m anim

  1. Mars (planet)
  2. Mars (Roman god)

Inflection

Planet:

The diacritics used in this section of the entry are non-tonal. If you are a native tonal speaker, please help by adding the tonal marks.
Masculine inan., hard o-stem
nominative Márs
genitive Mársa
singular
nominative
(imenovȃlnik)
Márs
genitive
(rodȋlnik)
Mársa
dative
(dajȃlnik)
Mársu
accusative
(tožȋlnik)
Márs
locative
(mẹ̑stnik)
Mársu
instrumental
(orọ̑dnik)
Mársom

God (or sometimes the planet):

The diacritics used in this section of the entry are non-tonal. If you are a native tonal speaker, please help by adding the tonal marks.
Masculine anim., hard o-stem
nominative Márs
genitive Mársa
singular
nominative
(imenovȃlnik)
Márs
genitive
(rodȋlnik)
Mársa
dative
(dajȃlnik)
Mársu
accusative
(tožȋlnik)
Mársa
locative
(mẹ̑stnik)
Mársu
instrumental
(orọ̑dnik)
Mársom

See also

(planets of the Solar System) planéti osónčja; Merkúr, Vénera, Zémlja, Márs, Júpiter, Satúrn, Urán, Neptún


Swedish

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Mars c (genitive Mars)

  1. Mars (planet)
  2. Mars (Roman god)

See also

Anagrams


Tatar

Proper noun

Mars

  1. Mars (planet)

Declension

References


Tok Pisin

Etymology

From English March.

Proper noun

Mars

  1. March

West Frisian

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

Noun

Mars c (no plural)

  1. Mars (planet)
  2. Mars (god)

Further reading

  • Mars (III)”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011

Wolof

Noun

Mars

  1. March

References

Omar Ka (2018) Nanu Dégg Wolof, National African Language Resource Center, →ISBN, page 155