Where does “marri” come from?

marri (Old French) comes from Albanian marrë, from Proto-Albanian marsa, from German marsch, from French marché, from French marcher, from Middle French marcher, from Old French marchier, from Frankish markōn — edge, boundary, border; frontier, border.

marri (Old French): angry; angered

Definitions

  1. angry; angered

Ancestry of “marri”, step by step

marri traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Albanian marrë

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Albanianmarrëcrazy
2Proto-Albanianmarsa
3Germanmarschmarch
4Frenchmarchémarket; deal, contract; past participle of...
5Frenchmarcherto walk; to travel; to move; to march; to work,...
6Middle Frenchmarcherto walk
7Old Frenchmarchierto walk; to travel by foot
8Frankishmarkōnto mark, mark out, to press with the foot
9Proto-Germanicmarkōnąto mark; to notice
10Proto-Germanicmarkōborder, boundary; region, area
11Proto-Indo-Europeanmorǵ-edge, boundary, border; frontier, border

via Old French mari

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchmarihusband; past participle of marir; Alternative...
2Latinmarītusmarital, matrimonial, conjugal
3Latinmāsmale
4Proto-Nuristani*māsamoon
5Proto-Indo-Iranianmā́Hasmoon; month
6Proto-Indo-Europeanmḗh₁n̥smoon; month
7Proto-Indo-Europeanmeh₁-to measure
Every word from Proto-Indo-European morǵ-Every word from Proto-Germanic markōEvery word from Proto-Germanic markōną
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