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Ligurian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Latin mārtius.
Noun
màrso m
- March (third month of the Gregorian calendar)
- (Gregorian calendar months) méize do lunâio gregoriàn; zenâ, frevâ, màrso, arvî, màzzo, zùgno, lùggio, agósto, seténbre, òtôbre, novénbre, dexénbre (Category: lij:Gregorian calendar months)
Etymology 2
From Latin marcidus. Compare Italian marcio.
Adjective
màrs
- rotten
- rotting
1984, “Crêuza de Mâ”, in Fabrizio De André (lyrics), Mauro Pagani (music), Crêuza de mâ, performed by Fabrizio De André:Bacàn da còrda màrsa d'ægoa e de sâ / ch'a ne lîga e a ne pòrta inte 'na crêuza de mâ- Owner of the rope rotting with water and salt, that ties us and takes us in a muletrack by the sea
- festering
- (figurative) corrupt