mers

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See also: MERS and Mers

English[edit]

Noun[edit]

mers

  1. plural of mer

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Catalan[edit]

Adjective[edit]

mers

  1. masculine plural of mer

French[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /mɛʁ/
  • (file)

Noun[edit]

mers f

  1. plural of mer

Old French[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Latin merx.

Noun[edit]

mers oblique singularf (oblique plural mers, nominative singular mers, nominative plural mers)

  1. merchandise (goods intended to be sold)
    • late 12th century, anonymous author, “La Folie de Tristan d'Oxford”, in Le Roman de Tristan, Champion Classiques edition, →ISBN, page 354, lines 67–70:
      La nef ert fort e belle e grande,
      bone cum cele k'ert markande.
      De plusurs mers chargee esteit,
      en Engleterre curre devait.
      The ship was strong and beautiful and big,
      good like a merchant's ship
      loaded with lots of different type of merchandise
      ready to set sail to England.

Romanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From the verb merge, Latin mersus.

Pronunciation[edit]

Verb[edit]

mers (past participle of merge)

  1. past participle of merge

Noun[edit]

mers n (plural mersuri)

  1. going, walking, movement
    Synonyms: mișcare, deplasare
  2. pace, gait
    Synonyms: umblet, călcătură