mãrit

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See also: marit, Marit, marît, mărit, and Märit

Aromanian

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Etymology 1

From Latin marītō. Compare Romanian mărita, mărit.

Verb

mãrit (past participle mãrtatã)

  1. I marry (unite in wedlock), give away as wife, arrange marriage of.
  2. (of women, reflexive, mi-mãrit) I marry, take a husband, get married.
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Etymology 2

From Latin marītus. Compare Romanian mărit.

Noun

mãrit

  1. husband; man who is married, wedded

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Etymology 3

From the past participle of the verb mãrescu. Compare Romanian mărit.

Adjective

mãrit (feminine mãritã)

(masculine singular past passive participle of mãrescu used as an adjective)

  1. proud
  2. great, mighty