marah

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English

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Noun

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marah (plural marahs)

  1. (India, historical) A gratuity in the form of deductions from the gross produce of cultivated lands, granted to a mirasidar.

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Indonesian

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Etymology

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From Malay marah, from Arabic [Term?].

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Adjective

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marah

  1. angry; mad; upset
    Synonyms: berang, gusar, murka

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Malay

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marah (Jawi spelling ماره)

  1. angry; mad

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marah

  1. to scold; to get angry at (someone)

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Old High German

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Etymology

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From Proto-Germanic *marhaz.

Noun

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marah m

  1. horse

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  • Italian: Maremma (via Lombardic)