Marne

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See also: marne, marné, and marně

English

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Etymology

From French Marne; in the sense of the German town and the place in Iowa named after it, from German Marne.

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Marne

  1. A river in France, a right tributary of the Seine in the area east and southeast of Paris.
  2. One of the departments of Champagne-Ardenne, now of Grand Est, France. Capital: Châlons-en-Champagne (INSEE code 51).
  3. A city in Iowa
  4. A census-designated place in Ohio
  5. A town in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

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Etymology

Borrowed from French Marne, from Latin Mātrona.

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Proper noun

Marne f

  1. Marne (a department of Grand Est, France)
  2. Marne (a right tributary of the Seine, in eastern France)

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French

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Etymology

From Latin Mātrona (Marne), from Gaulish *Mātronā, from Proto-Celtic *Mātronā, a derivative of Proto-Celtic *mātīr (mother).

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la Marne f

  1. Marne (a department of Grand Est, France)
  2. Marne (a right tributary of the Seine, in eastern France)

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German

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Marne n (proper noun, genitive Marnes or (optionally with an article) Marne)

  1. A town in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
  2. A city in Iowa