Mar
Origin 1
From Middle English merren, from Old English mierran ("to mar, disturb, confuse; scatter, squander, waste; upset, hinder, obstruct; err"), from Proto-Germanic *marzijanÄ… ("to disturb, hinder"), from Proto-Indo-European *mers- ("to annoy, dristurb, neglect, forget, ignore"). Cognate with Scots mer, mar ("to obstruct, impede, spoil, ruin"), Dutch marren ("to push along, delay, hinder"), German dialectal merren ("to entangle"), Icelandic merja ("to bruise, crush"), Gothic ðŒ¼ðŒ°ð‚ðŒ¶ðŒ¾ðŒ°ðŒ½ (marzjan, "to annoy, bother, disturb, offend"), Lithuanian mirÅ¡ti ("to forget, lose, become oblivious, die"), Armenian Õ´Õ¸Õ¼Õ¡Õ¶Õ¡Õ¬ (morranal, "to forget, fail").
Full definition of mar
Verb
Origin 2
See mere.