mars
third-person singular simplepresent indicative ofmar mars
plural ofmar M.R.A.S. ,S/MAR ,MRAs ,SARM ,MRSA ,mas'r ,ASMR ,MSAR ,Rams ,RAMs ,Masr ,AMRs ,ASRM ,rasm ,arms ,ARMs ,SRAM ,rams Borrowed fromVulgar Latin , fromLatin martius ( “ March ” ) .
mars m (definite marsi )
March Synonym: ( archaic ) lagaterë FromEnglish March .
mars (Bengali script মার্স )
March FromPersian مارس ( mârs ) .
mars (definite accusative marsı ,plural marslar )
( backgammon ) gammon ( a game in which one player removes all his checkers before his opponent can remove any, and counted as a double win ) Marsdan qaçan oyunu aparar!One who [manages to] escape thegammon will win the game! mars
plural ofmar (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .)
mars m (plural marsen ,diminutive marsje n )
march mars
march!( military command ) Voorwaarts,mars ! ―Forward,march ! (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .)
mars f (plural marsen ,diminutive marsje n )
basket ( usually worn on the back like a rucksack ) ( nautical ) the platform at the top of the lower mast of a sailing ship(Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .)
mars f (plural marsen ,diminutive marsje n )
( Suriname , vulgar ) ass ,arse 2018 , Killer Kamal, “Natuur”:Ik tjap die beats als marsepein / verkracht die beats anaal, doe hunmarsen pijn I devour beats like marzipan / rape beats anally, hurt theiranuses 2020 September 9, Rasit Elibol, “‘Laat ze me mars eten’ [Let them kiss my ass ]”, inDe Groene Amsterdammer [1] , retrieved30 July 2021 :‘Eerst hebben ze ons geleerd dat het slecht was om je eigen taal te spreken! Dan nu aksepteren zij als eerste diezelfde taalinvloeden! Laat ze memars eten.’ 'First they taught us that it was bad to speak your own language! Yet now they are the first to accept the same linguistic influences! Let them kiss myass .' (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .)
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mars m
March ( month of the Gregorian calendar ) Probably borrowed fromGerman marsch! ,French marche! , or alternatively and less likely, an irregular imperative form ofmarssia (compareseis <seistä ).
mars!
march !( military command ) Inherited fromOld French mars , fromLatin (mensis )mārtius .
mars m (plural mars )
March ( month ) Haitian Creole:mas → Iranian Persian:مارس ( mârs ) → South Azerbaijani:مارس ( mars ) → Tunisian Arabic:مارس ( mārs ) Borrowed fromLatin mārtiī , genitive singular ofmārtius ( “ relating to Mars ” ) , fromMārs ( “ Mars, Roman god of war and agriculture ” ) .
mars m (genitive singular mars ,no plural )
March Synonym: marsmánuður Declension ofmars (sg-only masculine ) indefinite singular nominative mars accusative mars dative mars genitive mars
Icelandic month names
Icelandic months(appendix ,Icelandic Wikipedia ) janúar ,-mánuður febrúar ,-mánuður mars ,-mánuður apríl ,-mánuður maí ,-mánuður júní ,-mánuður júlí ,-mánuður ágúst ,-mánuður september ,-mánuður október ,-mánuður nóvember ,-mánuður desember ,-mánuður
Borrowed fromDanish march ( “ march ” ) , fromFrench marche ( “ walk, march ” ) , ultimately fromProto-Germanic *markōną .
mars m (genitive singular mars ,nominative plural marsar )
march ( musical piece such as is played while marching ) march ( type of dance ) FromDutch mars , fromMiddle French marcher ( “ to march, walk ” ) , fromOld French marchier ( “ to stride, to march, to trample ” ) .
mars (plural mars -mars )
march ( a formal, rhythmic way of walking ) march ( any song in the genre of music written for marching ) FromFrench mars .
mars
March FromMars , borrowed fromLatin Mars . So named because of its astrological association with the planet.
mars (uncountable )
( rare ) The blackish, magneticmetal susceptible torust ;iron .1475 ,The Book of Quintessence :FromLatin mārtius ( “ month of the godMars ” ) .
mars m (indeclinable )
March ( third month of the Gregorian calendar ) “mars” inThe Bokmål Dictionary .FromLatin mārtius ( “ month of the godMars ” ) .
IPA (key ) : /maʂː/ ( some dialects ) mars m (indeclinable )
March ( third month ) “mars” inThe Nynorsk Dictionary .FromLatin mārtius .
mars oblique singular , m (oblique plural mars ,nominative singular mars ,nominative plural mars )
March ( month ) seemarc
mars m
oblique plural ofmarc nominative singular ofmarc mars
genitive singular ofmarr FromLatin mārtius ( “ of March ” ) .
mars m
( Rumantsch Grischun , Sursilvan , Surmiran ) March mars c
March (month)Frommare +-s , from the 2010s. Popularized by thetalk show of the same name .
mars (Baybayin spelling ᜋᜇ᜔ᜐ᜔ )
( slang ) Alternative form ofmare