Definitions for marais

marais ma·rais

Spelling: [mah-rey; French ma-re]
IPA: /mɑˈreɪ; French maˈrɛ/

Marais is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 133 anagrams from letters in marais (aaimrs).

Definitions for marais

noun

  1. a swamp or bayou.
  2. Marin [ma-ran] /maˈrɛ̃/ (Show IPA), 1656–1728, French viola da gamba player and composer.

Origin of marais

1785-95; North American French, French; Old French mareis Old Low Franconian *marisk; see marsh

Examples for marais

They lived in the marais, then the theatrical quarter of Paris.

But this time, we also shot in St. Germain, as well as the marais, which is filled with all these beautiful coffee shops.

And all three were presently rolling in the direction of the marais.

Marquesas Islands, 328 sqq.;morais (marais) in the, 116 sqq.

We are improving the drama greatly; and the marais has a good troupe, they tell me.

When I was a barefooted boy, trotting about the marais, I was as happy as a bird in spring.

She was ambitious, and felt that at the marais her talents had not sufficient scope.

This was also in the marais, and not ten minutes' walk from my own obscure lodging.

Raymond took up his abode in the marais, where he lived respected.

The summer night was hot and still; not a ripple of air swept over the marais.

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