marquer
(Anglų k.)
- (transitive) to mark, mark down (to add a mark or a spot to something)
- (transitive) to mark (to place a mark in something as a reminder)
- (transitive) to brand (brandish someone's skin with a mark)
- (transitive) to mark (to feature as a highlight of something)
- (transitive) to score (e.g. a point or a goal)
Dažnis
Tariamas kaip (IPA)
/maʁ.ke/
Etimologija (Anglų k.)
In summary
From Middle French marquer (15th c.), from northern Old French merchier, merquer, denominal from merc (“sign”), from Old Norse merki. The -a- may be due to a general variation in Middle French, but was likely reinforced by Italian marcare (13th c.), which is derived from Latin marca, from a confluence of Proto-West Germanic *mark and *marku, both related with the Old Norse above. Latin marca is also the source of French marche (“frontier”).
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