mageram
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marjoram — noun Etymology: Middle English mageram, marjolane, from Middle French majorane, marjolaine, from Medieval Latin majorana Date: circa 1550 any of various usually fragrant and aromatic Old World mints (genus Origanum) often used as seasoning … New Collegiate Dictionary
Margeram — Recorded in many forms including Margeram, Margram, Margarum, Margrem, and Marjoram, this is an English surname. It has been claimed that in England it originates from the region known as East Anglia and more specifically the county of Norfolk,… … Surnames reference
Margram — Recorded in many forms including Margeram, Margram, Margarum, Margrem, and Marjoram, this is an English surname. It has been claimed that in England it originates from the region known as East Anglia and more specifically the county of Norfolk,… … Surnames reference
Margrem — Recorded in many forms including Margeram, Margram, Margarum, Margrem, and Marjoram, this is an English surname. It has been claimed that in England it originates from the region known as East Anglia and more specifically the county of Norfolk,… … Surnames reference
Marjoram — Recorded in many forms including Margeram, Margram, Margarum, Margrem, and Marjoram, this is an English surname. It has been claimed that in England it originates from the region known as East Anglia and more specifically the county of Norfolk,… … Surnames reference