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From Middle English marchen, from Middle French marcher(“to march, walk”), from Old French marchier(“to stride, to march, to trample”), from Frankish *markōn(“to mark, mark out, to press with the foot”), from Proto-Germanic *markōną(“area, region, edge, rim, border”), akin to Persianمرز(marz), from Proto-Indo-European *merǵ-(“edge, boundary”). Akin to Old Englishmearc, ġemearc(“mark, boundary”). Compare mark, from Old English mearcian.
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From Middle English marche(“tract of land along a country's border”), from Old French marche(“boundary, frontier”), from Frankish *marku, from Proto-Germanic *markō, from Proto-Indo-European *merǵ-(“edge, boundary”).
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