What is the meaning of Mara?
A nightmare; a spectre or wraith-like creature in Germanic and particularly Scandinavian folklore; a female demon who torments people in sleep by crouching on their chests or stomachs, or by causing terrifying visions.
A type of god that prevents accomplishment or success.
Any caviid rodent of genus Dolichotis, common in the Patagonian steppes of Argentina.
first/third-person masculine singular affirmative imperfective of maré
be ashamed
Romanization of ᬫᬭ
Romanization of ᬫᬵᬭ
to tie
Latin spelling of მარა (mara)
be unhappy, dispirited
alternative form of mare
Alternative form of mare
comparative degree of miċel: more
to be waterlogged, float low in the water
to guard, keep, take care of
sea, of or relating to the sea
stench of a corpse
resting place of a deceased chief
nightmare, mara (demon that causes bad dreams)
mara (hare-like South American rodent of the genus Dolichotis)
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to go
Alternative spelling of kotamara (“a kind of naval defensive structure”).
inflection of muir (“sea”):
Cois Fharraige form of mura (“if... not, unless”)
female (of an animal)
second-person singular imperative active of marati (“to die”)
to tie
A creature believed to drain sleeping people of their blood or energy; wight, mare.
Clipping of maravilhoso.
mara (Central American street gang)
inflection of marar:
third-person singular present indicative
second-person singular imperative
genitive singular of muir (“sea, ocean”)
people in one's in-group, crew, gang, squad
criminal gang
Patagonian mara (Dolichotis patagonum)
Obsolete form of maga (“Thespesia grandiflora”).
Macaranga tanarius (parasol leaf tree)
time (used to form adverbial numbers, as in "one time" (i.e. once))
a mythological creature blamed for giving people nightmares
Clipping of maratonlopp n (“marathon race”).
Nasal mutation of bara (“bread”).
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