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[ mah-rey; French ma-re ] / mɑˈreɪ; French maˈrɛ /
noun, plural ma·rais [mah-reyz; French ma-re]. /mɑˈreɪz; French maˈrɛ/. Gulf States (chiefly Louisiana).Origin of marais1785–95; <North American French, French; Old French mareis<Old Low Franconian *marisk;see marsh Words nearby maraisMaracanda, Maracay, Maradona, marae, maraging steel, marais, Marais des Cygnes, Marajó, maranatha, Maranhão, Marañón Definition for marais (2 of 2)[ ma-re ] / maˈrɛ /
nounMa·rin [ma-ran], /maˈrɛ̃/, 1656–1728, French viola da gamba player and composer. Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for maraisBut this time, we also shot in St. Germain, as well as the Marais, which is filled with all these beautiful coffee shops. Chloe Sevigny on ‘The Cosmopolitans,’ New York’s Frat Boy Takeover, and ‘Asshole’ Michael Alig|Marlow Stern|August 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST It had, at least, a success which caused a new troop of actors to be established in the Marais. Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth Centuries, Vol. 2|Henry Hallam The abundance of the stonecat was greatest at the lower Marais des Cygnes station in 1957 and at the upper Neosho station in 1959. Fish Populations, Following a Drought, in the Neosho and Marais des Cygnes Rivers of Kansas|James Everett Deacon The old family, once so respected in the Marais, was rapidly declining, and this Flicit knew too well.
They lived in the Marais, then the theatrical quarter of Paris. Queens of the French Stage|H. Noel Williams He spoke in the Kafir tongue, in which the Hottentot replied, and with which young Marais was partially acquainted. The Settler and the Savage|R.M. Ballantyne
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