See also: märts and Mārts

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Noun

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marts

  1. plural of mart

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Noun

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marts

  1. plural of mart

Danish

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Etymology

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From Latin mārtius, from Mars.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /marts/, [mɑːd̥s]

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marts c

  1. March. Abbreviation mar.

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Latvian

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 marts on Latvian Wikipedia
 
Marts

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From Latin mārtius (month of the god Mars), from earlier Mavors.

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marts m (1st declension)

  1. the month of March (the third month of the year)
    marta vējšMarch wind
    marta sauleMarch sun
    svinēt 8. (astoto) martuto celebrate March 8 (Women's Day)
    marta vakars, kad daba vēl svārstās starp ziemu un pavasarian evening in March, when nature still hesitates between winter and spring

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The old Latvian names for March, sērsnu mēnesis (snow crust month) and baložu mēnesis (pigeon month), are no longer in common use.

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(Gregorian calendar months) Gregora kalendāra mēneši; janvāris, februāris, marts, aprīlis, maijs, jūnijs, jūlijs, augusts, septembris, oktobris, novembris, decembris (Category: lv:Months)

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Etymology

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Ultimately from Latin martius.

Noun

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marts m

  1. (Föhr-Amrum, Mooring) March
    Synonym: (Mooring) uursmoune

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