marca

Etymology 1
Of origin, ultimately from.

Noun

 * 1) brand
 * 2) signal
 * 3) trace
 * 4) mark

Etymology 1
Attested in local Latin documents since the 9th century ("per marcas certas et sinales"), together with the related terms, and. Given its early local documentation and its productivity, it is not a borrowing from Italian, but from or. Ultimately from, from.

Noun

 * 1) mark, signal
 * 2) scar
 * 3) brand
 * 4) landmark
 * 5)  record
 * 1)  record

Etymology 2
Of origin, borrowed from, from , from , from from , from.

Noun

 * 1)  a measure of weight (especially for gold and silver), once used throughout Europe, equivalent to 8 oz

Etymology
Of origin, ultimately from  or.

Noun

 * 1) brand, make or trademark (of a commercial product)
 * 2) stamp (made with a rubber imprint)
 * 3)  march (border region)

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1)  boundary-mark, boundary, limit
 * 2)  borderland, frontier
 * 3)  march, borderland governed by a margrave

Descendants

 * Iberian:
 * East Iberian:
 * East Iberian:
 * East Iberian:
 * East Iberian:
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Etymology 1
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) mark; trace visible impression or sign
 * 2) a scar, blemish or bruise
 * 3) mark characteristic feature
 * 4)  lasting impact significant or strong influence
 * 5) branding iron; brand piece of heated metal used to brand livestock
 * 6) brand mark of ownership made by burning, especially on cattle
 * 7) brand name, symbol, logo or other item used to distinguish a product or service
 * 8) a number used for reference or measurement
 * 9)  mark score for a sporting achievement
 * 10) a gold and silver coin previously used in Portugal
 * 11) boundary; mark; limit
 * 1) a gold and silver coin previously used in Portugal
 * 2) boundary; mark; limit

Etymology 3
From.

Noun

 * 1) markka currency unit used in Finland until 2002

Etymology 1
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Verb

 * 1)  to mark
 * 2)  to represent, mark, be
 * 3)  to mark
 * 4)  to have a profound effect on someone’s psyche
 * 5)  to score
 * 6)  to indicate, to show
 * 1)  to have a profound effect on someone’s psyche
 * 2)  to score
 * 3)  to indicate, to show
 * 1)  to indicate, to show

Etymology 1
, of origin, related to 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) brand (of clothing etc.)
 * 2) brand (for cattle)
 * 3) mark (left on a surface)
 * 4) print (fingerprint, footprint)
 * 5)  record; personal best
 * 6)  marker; buoy
 * 7)  whore; harlot
 * 8)  march; marchland (area)

Noun

 * 1)  marker player marking a rival