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ECCLESIASTICAL TITLE
Martan; Mortan; Moran Mor; Moran (Syriac); Mor (Syriac); Mort (Syriac); Mart (Syriac); Moran Mar; Mar Papa; Mār; Mor (honorific)

mar         
¦ verb (mars, marring, marred) impair; spoil.
Origin
OE merran 'hinder, damage', of Gmc origin.
MAR         
Microprogram Address Register (Reference: IC)
Mar         
·noun A small lake. ·see Mere.
II. Mar ·v To Spoil; to Ruin.
III. Mar ·noun A mark or blemish made by bruising, scratching, or the like; a disfigurement.
IV. Mar ·v To make defective; to do injury to, ·esp. by cutting off or defacing a part; to Impair; to Disfigure; to Deface.

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Mar

Mar (from Classical Syriac: ܡܪܝ Mār(y), written with a silent final yodh), also Mor in Western Syriac has the literal meaning "milord", it is a title of reverence in Syriac Christianity. The corresponding feminine forms are Morth and Marth for "milady" (Syriac: ܡܪܬܝ, Mārt(y)). The title is placed before the Christian name, as in Mar Aprem/ Mor Afrem (Ephrem the Syrian) and Marth/ Morth Maryam for St Mary. It is given to all saints in Eastern Christianity and is also used in instead of "Most Reverend", just before the name in religion taken by bishops. The title of Moran Mor/ Maran Mar is given to the Catholicoi and other primates; and the title Mar/ Mor is given to prelates such as metropolitan bishops or archbishops.

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