maror

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Hebrew מָרוֹר (marór).

Noun[edit]

maror (uncountable)

  1. (Judaism) A bitter vegetable, such as horseradish or Romaine lettuce, eaten at the Passover seder as a reminder of the bitterness of slavery in Egypt.

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Etymology[edit]

From mar +‎ -or.

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Noun[edit]

maror f (plural marors)

  1. slight sea (corresponding to a rating of 3 on the Douglas sea scale)
  2. (figurative) restlessness (in a crowd of people)

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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

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maror f

  1. indefinite plural of mara

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maror

  1. indefinite plural of mara

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