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From 中期英語 mere, mer, from Anglo-Norman meer, from Old French mier, from Latin merus (“pure, unmixed, undiluted”), from Proto-Indo-European *mer- (“to sparkle, gleam”).
Cognate with 古期英語 āmerian, āmyrian (“to purify, examine, revise”). The 中期英語 word was perhaps influenced by or conflated with sound-alike 中期英語 mere (“glorious, noble, splendid, fine, pure”), from 古期英語 mǣre (“famous, great, excellent, sublime, splendid, pure, sterling”), from Proto-West Germanic *mārī, from Proto-Germanic *mērijaz.
mere (comparative merer, superlative merest)
From 中期英語 mere, from 古期英語 mǣre, ġemǣre (“boundary; limit”), from Proto-Germanic *mairiją (“boundary”), from Proto-Indo-European *mey- (“to fence”). Cognate with Dutch meer (“a limit, boundary”), Icelandic mærr (“borderland”), Swedish landamäre (“border, borderline, boundary”).
mere (third-person singular simple present meres, present participle mering, simple past and past participle mered)
From 中期英語 mere, from 古期英語 mere (“lake, pool,” in compounds and poetry “sea”), from Proto-West Germanic *mari (“sea”), from Proto-Germanic *mari, from Proto-Indo-European *móri. Cognate with West Frisian mar, 'lake', Dutch meer, 'lake', Low German Meer, and German Meer, 'sea'. Non-Germanic cognates include Latin mare, Breton mor, and Russian мо́ре (móre). Doublet of maar and mare (“a large, dark plain; a lake on Titan”).
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Strong i-stem:
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | mere | meras |
| accusative | mere | meras |
| genitive | meres | mera |
| dative | mere | merum |
mere f
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | mere | meran |
| accusative | meran | meran |
| genitive | meran | merena |
| dative | meran | merum |
From 古期英語 mǣre, ġemǣre (“boundary; limit”), from Proto-Germanic *mairiją (“boundary”), from Proto-Indo-European *mey- (“to fence”).
From 古期英語 mǣre (“famous, great, excellent”), from Proto-West Germanic *mārī, from Proto-Germanic *mērijaz, *mēraz (“excellent, famous”), from Proto-Indo-European *mēros (“large, handsome”). Cognate with Middle High German mære (“famous”), Icelandic mærr (“famous”), and German Mär, Märchen (“fairy tale”).
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