Marred vs Manred - What's the difference?
marred | manred |
(obsolete) Of a person, to be perplexed or troubled
(Northern England) Of a child, to be spoilt, cosseted, overly indulged
(mar)
Homage.
Vassals collectively; the supply of men a lord can call upon in time of warfare.
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The position of leader among fighting men; the conduct (of an army).
Carnal intercourse.
The solemn undertaking to be one's faithful supporter, and the obligation so constituted.
(mythology) primal substance of the Universe
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As an adjective marred
is (obsolete) of a person, to be perplexed or troubled.As a verb marred
is (mar).As a noun manred is
homage or manred can be (mythology) primal substance of the universe.marred
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Verb
(head)manred
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) manred, manrede, from (etyl) .Alternative forms
* (l), (l) * (l), (l), (l) (Scotland)Noun
(-)citation, genre= , publisher=John Wiley and Sons , isbn=9781405194136 , page=203 , passage=There he was joined by his sons and addition troops, almost certainly more of the Dudley manred from the Midlands. }}
Etymology 2
Noun
(-)citation, genre= , publisher=Kessinger Publishing , isbn=9780766180734 , page=131 , passage=They were made of the manred''''', that is, of the elements in the extremities of their particles and smallest atom … God was in each of the particles of the '''''manred , ... }}
citation, genre= , publisher=Cosimo, Inc , isbn=9781596050563 , page=169 , passage=God pronounce his ineffable name, and Manred', the primal substance of the Universe, was formed. ' Manred was composed of thousands of teeming atoms in each of which God was present, and each was part of God. }}