English Word

M

R

R

Edenic Word

N

R

H

Hebrew Word

נ

ע

ר

ה

Transliteration

Pronounciation

Conversion

Meaning

Roots

Noon-Ayin-Resh-HeyNa-a-RAH[NR → MR]young woman

MARRY is from Latin maritus (married), from Indo-European root mari (young woman). M-R for a young man of MARRIAGE age is among the oldest and most universal words known to historical linguists  see below.

נערה N[Ah'RaH (young woman - Genesis24:14). No offense, but there is a MORON/MARRIAGE connection  see MORON.

Branches

MARRY is linked to Altaic miarra (marry a man), majr (man, young male) in Nostratic, mjr and mr (man) in Asiatic, and mer-io (young man) in Indo-European. A נער Na'[A]R, young man (of marriagable age  Genesis 22:12) is a nasal shift M/N away. Only the Edenic young man/young woman word explains why the AHD has feminie words, while research in other language superfamilies focus on the masculine.

MARITAL is a cognate of MARRY. The boy and girl nasal-liquid words infer a young man or woman of marriageable age. That age used to be much younger than post-graduate school age.

MAY is from Old Norse maer (girl). NA'AR(OOT) means youth. Na[A]R means young lady, young man, older girl or boy.

Greek meirax (boy), Sanskrit marya (youth) and Latin maris (a man) are official etymons for MALE. R shifts to L. See MALE. Finnish nuore means young. Linguists working on reconstructing a proto language called Nostratic arrive at the root majr (young male). The Altaic (Japanese-Korean-Mongolian) counterpart is miarra (to marry a man), the Asiatic is mjr, mr (man).

More youthful folly at MORON.

Bible Verses

Genesis 24:14 והיה הנער אשׁר אמר אליה הטי־נא כדך ואשׁתה ואמרה שׁתה וגם־גמליך אשׁקה אתה הכחת לעבדך ליצחק ובה אדע כי־עשׂית חסד עם־אדני׃

So let it come to pass, that the damsel to whom I shall say: Let down thy pitcher, I pray thee, that I may drink; and she shall say: Drink, and I will give thy camels drink also; let the same be she that Thou hast appointed for Thy servant, even for Isaac; and thereby shall I know that Thou hast shown kindness unto my master.

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