mercat

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English

Etymology 1

From Latin mercātus. See market.

Noun

mercat (plural mercats)

  1. (obsolete) Market; trade.
    • December 22 1678, Thomas Sprat, A Sermon Preached before the King at White-Hall
      With irresistible majesty and authority our Saviour removed the exchange, and drove the mercat out of the temple.

Etymology 2

From Middle Dutch meercatte.

Noun

mercat (plural mercats)

  1. Obsolete form of meerkat.

Etymology 3

From mer- +‎ cat.

Noun

mercat (plural mercats)

  1. A mermaid cat.
    • 1992, Aurelia Gomez, “Papier-mâché Mermaids”, in Crafts of Many Cultures: 30 Authentic Craft Projects from Around the World, Scholastic, →ISBN, page 22:
      You can also open this project up to encompass other mercreatures, such as merdogs, mercats, or merdeer.
    • 1995, Anna Fienberg, “The Mermaid with Wild Yellow Hair”, in Madeline the Mermaid, Allen & Unwin, published 2010, →ISBN, page 1:
      Madeline lived in a conch shell with her merdog called Byron and her mercat called Bella.
    • 2012, Richard Dungworth, “Mercats and Hairbrushes”, in Mrs Greene, Mermaid Queen, Ladybird Books, →ISBN:
      ‘To be honest, being a mercat – even a royal one – isn’t my thing. Cat and fish don’t mix. I keep wanting to eat my own fish tail. It’s very tiresome!’
    • 2018, Sibéal Pounder, “Hilma on the Chomp”, in Bad Mermaids: On the Rocks, Bloomsbury, →ISBN:
      ‘The mercats like the mulch!’ one of the little mermaids said, as the whole lot of them wriggled out of the seaweed basket and dived into the stuff.

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Anagrams

Catalan

Etymology

Inherited from Old Catalan mercat, from Latin mercātus.

Pronunciation

Noun

mercat m (plural mercats)

  1. market

Derived terms

Further reading

Latin

Verb

mercat

  1. third-person singular present active indicative of mercō

Occitan

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Noun

mercat m (plural mercats)

  1. (Languedoc) market

Scots

Alternative forms

Noun

mercat (plural mercats)

  1. market

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