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Dutch
Etymology
First attested in the mid 17th century. Borrowed from French marinier.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌmaː.riˈniːr/
- Hyphenation: ma‧ri‧nier
- Rhymes: -iːr
Noun
marinier m (plural mariniers, diminutive mariniertje n)
- marine
Usage notes
- The literal translation of "marinier" is marine. However, a Dutch "marinier" is on a par with a US Navy SEAL. A US Marine is somewhat equivalent to a Dutch Landmacht soldaat.
Derived terms
Descendants
French
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French marinier, from Old French mariner. By surface analysis, marin + -ier. Compare Catalan mariner, Italian marinaio, Spanish marinero, Portuguese marinheiro. Cf. also Vulgar Latin marinarius.
Pronunciation
Adjective
marinier (feminine marinière, masculine plural mariniers, feminine plural marinières)
- (relational) sea; marine
Derived terms
Noun
marinier m (plural mariniers)
- fresh water sailor, bargeman
See also
Further reading
Middle French
Etymology
From Old French marinier.
Noun
marinier m (plural mariniers)
- mariner
Descendants
Old French
Noun
marinier oblique singular, m (oblique plural mariniers, nominative singular mariniers, nominative plural marinier)
- Alternative form of mariner