Marish
[mar-ish] /ˈmær ɪʃ/ Archaic.
noun
1.
a marsh.
adjective
2.
.
/ˈmærɪʃ/
adjective
1.
(obsolete) marshy; swampy
n.
“a marsh,” early 14c., mares, from Old French marois “marshland, bog” (12c., Modern French marais), from Frankish *marisk or some other Germanic source akin to marsh.
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