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Middle English
Etymology
Calque of Latin Stella Maris, an epithet for the Virgin Mary. Arose as a scribal mistranscription of stilla maris ("drop of the sea"), which in turn was an interpretation of Mary's name in Aramaic, Maryam, as Hebrew מר (mar, "drop") + ים (yam, "sea").
Proper noun
sterre of þe see
- (Christianity) The Virgin Mary, the mother of Christ.
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