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mar·ten \ˈmär]tən, ˈmȧ], ]d.ə̇n, ]tə̇n\ noun (plural marten or martens) Etymology: Middle English martryn, from Middle French martrine marten fur, from Old French, from feminine of martrin of a marten, from martre marten, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English mearth marten, Old Frisian merth, Old High German mardar, Old Norse mörthr marten; perhaps akin to Lithuanian marti bride, Welsh merch daughter, girl — more at marry 1. a. or marten cat : any of several slender-bodied carnivorous mammals (genus Martes) that are larger than weasels and of somewhat arboreal habits and that have a rather long tail and a coat of fine soft fur which is light-colored below and rich brown or gray above — compare american sable, fisher, pine marten, stone marten b. : yellow-throated marten 2. : the fur or pelt of a marten |