mers
See also: MERS
English
Noun
mers
- plural of mer
Anagrams
- MSER, REMS, REMs, Rems, SERM, rems
Catalan
Adjective
mers
- masculine plural of mer
French
Noun
mers f
- plural of mer
Old French
Alternative forms
- merz (common)
Etymology
Latin merx.
Noun
mers f (oblique plural mers, nominative singular mers, nominative plural mers)
- merchandise (goods intended to be sold)
- late 12th century, anonymous, La Folie de Tristan d'Oxford, page 354 (of the Champion Classiques edition of Le Roman de Tristan, →ISBN, lines 67-70:
- La nef ert fort e belle e grande,
bone cum cele k'ert markande.
De plusurs mers chargee esteit,
en Engleterre curre devait.- The ship was strong and beautiful and big,
good like a merchant's ship
loaded with lots of different type of merchandise
ready to set sail to England.
- The ship was strong and beautiful and big,
-
Romanian
Etymology
From the verb merge, Latin mersus.
Verb
mers (past participle of merge)
- past participle of merge
Noun
mers n (plural mersuri)
- going, walking, movement
- pace, gait
Synonyms
- (going, movement): mișcare, deplasare
- (gait): umblet, călcătură