Definition of Mareed. Meaning of Mareed. Synonyms of Mareed

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Definition of Mareed

Mare
Mare Mare (m[^a]r), n. [OE. mere, AS. mere, myre, fem of AS. mearh horse, akin to D. merrie mare, G. m["a]hre, OHG. marah horse, meriha mare, Icel. marr horse, OCelt. marka (Pausan. 19, 19,4), Ir. marc, W. march. Cf. Marshal.] The female of the horse and other equine quadrupeds.

Meaning of Mareed from wikipedia

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