März
German
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Middle High German merze, from Old High German merzo, borrowed from Latin Mārtius, from Mārs + -ius.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editMärz m (strong, genitive (predominant) März or (less common) Märzes, plural Märze) or (obsolete)
März m (weak, genitive Märzen, plural Märzen)
Declension
editDeclension of März [masculine, strong]
- Obsolete declension
Declension of März [masculine, weak]
Descendants
editSee also
edit- (Gregorian calendar months) Monat im gregorianischen Kalender (Gregorianischen Kalender);
- (common) Januar / Jänner, Februar / Feber, März, April, Mai, Juni (Juno), Juli (Julei), August, September, Oktober, November, Dezember
- (archaic, poetic) Hartung, Hornung, Lenzing, Launing / Ostermond / Ostermonat, Wonnemond, Brachet, Heuert / Heumonat, Ernting / Erntemond / Erntemonat, Scheiding, Gilbhart, Nebelung, Julmond (Category: de:Gregorian calendar months)
Further reading
edit- “März” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
- “März” in Uni Leipzig: Wortschatz-Lexikon
- “März” in Duden online
- März on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de
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