meser

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See also: mə̀sər

Old Occitan

Etymology

Cognate to French monsieur.

Noun

meser m (oblique plural mesers, nominative singular mesers, nominative plural meser)

  1. mister, sir (a title or form of address for a man)

Descendants

  • Italian: missere, messere, messer, ser
  • Sicilian: misseri
    • Maltese: missier (father)

Romanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Latin miser, miserum. Appeared most often in the 16th–18th centuries. Compare also the literary doublet mizer.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /meˈser/, /ˈme.ser/

Adjective

meser m or n (feminine singular meseră, masculine plural meseri, feminine and neuter plural mesere)

  1. (obsolete) poor, wretched, unfortunate, impoverished, destitute
    Synonyms: sărac, nenorocit, sărman

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