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marais

1

[ mah-rey; French ma-re ]

noun

, Gulf States (chiefly Louisiana).
, plural ma·rais [mah-, reyz, m, a, -, re].
  1. a swamp or bayou.


Marais

2

[ ma-re ]

noun

  1. Ma·rin [m, a, -, ran], 1656–1728, French viola da gamba player and composer.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of marais1

1785–95; < North American French, French; Old French mareis < Old Low Franconian *marisk; marsh

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Example Sentences

Check out Le Marais, one of the oldest quarters of the city, where gay-friendly establishments line the winding cobbled lanes.

But this time, we also shot in St. Germain, as well as the Marais, which is filled with all these beautiful coffee shops.

From its delightful cafes to its chic vintage stores, Le Marais is the must-visit neighborhood in Paris.

She died, in 1822, in a comfortable lodging on rue Saint-Louis at Marais.

Around dwelt the nobles of the Court—such at any rate as were not living in the adjoining Marais.

They lived with their mother in various streets in the Marais, before settling in this final home.

Seven leagues beyond this spot brought us to the inlet called Grande Marais.

On July 10, 1901, the execution of one Marais took place at Middelburg.

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