marr

Etymology
From, from or , cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬,  and 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to take, grab
 * 2)  to hold, carry, pick up (something)
 * 3)  to drag (someone by the arm, hand, hair); to pull (someone’s arm, hand, hair); to set/take off; to kidnap someone (hostage/slave/bride)
 * 4)  to provide, profit (for oneself); to equip oneself; to make (something) mine
 * 5)  to receive
 * 6)  to take power/rule over, possess, own, win
 * 7)  to borrow
 * 8)  to acquire, obtain
 * 9)  to eat; to drink, swallow (pills), suck; to take (drugs, pills, medicine)
 * 10)  (it/they) require(s), will
 * 11)  to take someone as one's wife/bride/partner; to make someone to one's wife/bride
 * 12)  to cut, trim, remove something (from hair, body, etc.)
 * 13)  to agree, take something into consideration
 * 14)  (it/they) takes over
 * 15)  (it/they) contain(s), fit(s)
 * 16)  (it/they) summarize(s); include(s) (law, etc.)
 * 17)  to understand, judge (someone/something); to call (something/someone) out
 * 18)  to go (direction), take a route; to climb/got up (somewhere)
 * 19)  (it/they) walks towards, reach(es) (development)
 * 20)  (it/they) starts, begin(s)
 * 21)  (it/they) catch(es), gets; (it/they) is/are getting
 * 22)  to take (over) + substantive/noun
 * (“I take revenge”)
 * See also: ,
 * See also:
 * 1)  to interfere, conceive
 * 2)  to go away, to lose, to disappear
 * 1)  to take someone as one's wife/bride/partner; to make someone to one's wife/bride
 * 2)  to cut, trim, remove something (from hair, body, etc.)
 * 3)  to agree, take something into consideration
 * 4)  (it/they) takes over
 * 5)  (it/they) contain(s), fit(s)
 * 6)  (it/they) summarize(s); include(s) (law, etc.)
 * 7)  to understand, judge (someone/something); to call (something/someone) out
 * 8)  to go (direction), take a route; to climb/got up (somewhere)
 * 9)  (it/they) walks towards, reach(es) (development)
 * 10)  (it/they) starts, begin(s)
 * 11)  (it/they) catch(es), gets; (it/they) is/are getting
 * 12)  to take (over) + substantive/noun
 * (“I take revenge”)
 * See also: ,
 * See also:
 * 1)  to interfere, conceive
 * 2)  to go away, to lose, to disappear
 * 1)  to go (direction), take a route; to climb/got up (somewhere)
 * 2)  (it/they) walks towards, reach(es) (development)
 * 3)  (it/they) starts, begin(s)
 * 4)  (it/they) catch(es), gets; (it/they) is/are getting
 * 5)  to take (over) + substantive/noun
 * (“I take revenge”)
 * See also: ,
 * See also:
 * 1)  to interfere, conceive
 * 2)  to go away, to lose, to disappear
 * (“I take revenge”)
 * See also: ,
 * See also:
 * 1)  to interfere, conceive
 * 2)  to go away, to lose, to disappear
 * See also: ,
 * See also:
 * 1)  to interfere, conceive
 * 2)  to go away, to lose, to disappear
 * See also:
 * 1)  to interfere, conceive
 * 2)  to go away, to lose, to disappear
 * 1)  to interfere, conceive
 * 2)  to go away, to lose, to disappear
 * 1)  to go away, to lose, to disappear

Derived terms

 * shaming, dishonor, insanity
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 * shaming, dishonor, insanity

Etymology 1
From.

Noun

 * 1) creak, squeak e.g. of a door

Etymology 2
A contracted form of.

Interjection

 * 1)  dude, bro

Etymology 1
From. Compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)  horse

Etymology 2
From, from. Compare 🇨🇬 (🇨🇬), 🇨🇬 (🇨🇬), 🇨🇬 (🇨🇬), 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 (🇨🇬).

Noun

 * 1)  sea

Descendants

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Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to hurry, to rush, to hasten

Derived terms

 * Verbal noun: