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['mɑ:g(ə)rit]
существительное
общая лексика
Марг(а)рет
Марг(а)рит
Маргарита (женское имя)
Маргарет
Маргарита
[,tʃelsɪ'hɔspɪtl]
общая лексика
Челси-Хоспитал, Челсийский инвалидный дом (для ветеранов войны в Лондоне. Основан в 1682)
полное выражение
Chelsea Royal Hospital; по названию района, в кот. он находится
синоним
Margaret is a feminine given name, derived via French (Marguerite) and Latin (Margarita) from Ancient Greek: μαργαρίτης (margarítēs) meaning "pearl". The Greek is borrowed from Persian.
Margaret has been an English name since the 11th century, and remained popular throughout the Middle Ages. It became less popular between the 16th century and 18th century, but became more common again after this period, becoming the second-most popular female name in the United States in 1903. Since this time, it has become less common, but was still the ninth-most common name for women of all ages in the United States as of the 1990 census.
Margaret has many diminutive forms in many different languages, including Maggie, Madge, Daisy, Margarete, Marge, Margo, Margie, Marjorie, Meg, Megan, Rita, Greta, Gretchen, and Peggy.