marge
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From French marge, from Latin margo, of Germanic origin. Doublet of margin and margo.
marge (plural marges)
marge (usually uncountable, plural marges)
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marge (plural marges)
Inherited from Old Catalan margen, from Latin marginem (compare Occitan marge, French marge, Portuguese margem), from Proto-Indo-European *merǵ-, marǵ-.
marge m (plural marges or margens)
Inherited from Middle Dutch marge, maerge, from Old French marge, from Latin margō.
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marge f or m (plural marges, diminutive margetje n)
Inherited from Old French, from Latin marginem, from Proto-Indo-European *merǵ-, marǵ-.
marge f (plural marges)
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