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proper nounPlural Marisˈmɑːriˈmärē An ancient city on the west bank of the River Euphrates, in Syria. Its period of greatest importance was from the late 19th to the mid 18th centuries BC; the vast palace of the last king, Zimri-Lim, has yielded an archive of 25,000 cuneiform tablets, which are the principal source for the history of northern Syria and Mesopotamia at that time.
Rhymes askari, Bari, Cagliari, calamari, Campari, charivari, curare, Ferrari, Harare, Kalahari, Mata Hari, Qatari, Rastafari, safari, sari, Scutari, shikari, sparry, starry, Stradivari, tamari, terramare, Vasari, Zanzibari nounPlural Maris ˈmɑːriːˈmärē 1A member of a people of the central Volga valley in Russia. Example sentencesExamples - This might eventually bring some Mari into the priesthood and make for a more defined missionary outreach to them.
2mass noun The Uralic language of the Mari, which has two dialects with over 700,000 speakers in all. Formerly called Cheremis
adjective ˈmɑːriːˈmärē Relating to the Mari or their language. proper nounˈmärē An ancient city on the western bank of the Euphrates River in Syria. Its period of greatest importance was late 19th–mid-18th centuries BC; the vast palace of the last king, Zimri-Lin, has yielded an archive of 25,000 cuneiform tablets, which are the principal source for the history of northern Syria and Mesopotamia at that time.
nounˈmärē 1A member of a people of the central Volga valley in Russia. Example sentencesExamples - This might eventually bring some Mari into the priesthood and make for a more defined missionary outreach to them.
2The Uralic language of the Mari, which has two dialects with over 700,000 speakers in all. Formerly called "Cheremis"
adjectiveˈmärē Relating to the Mari or their language. |