marvel - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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First attested from 1300, from Middle English merveile, from Old French merveille (“a wonder”), from Vulgar Latin *miribilia, from Latin mīrābilia (“wonderful things”), from neuter plural of mīrābilis (“strange, wonderful”), from mīror (“I wonder at”), from mīrus (“wonderful”). Doublet of mirabilia.
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈmɑɹvl̩/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈmɑːvl̩/
- Rhymes: -ɑː(ɹ)vəl
- Hyphenation: mar‧vel
marvel (plural marvels)
- That which causes wonder; a prodigy; a portent.
1834, L[etitia] E[lizabeth] L[andon], chapter XXIV, in Francesca Carrara. […], volume II, London: Richard Bentley, […], (successor to Henry Colburn), →OCLC, page 261:
The mysteries of this wonderful universe rise more palpable upon the departing spirit, so soon to mingle with their marvels.
2017 December 1, Tom Breihan, “Mad Max: Fury Road might already be the best action movie ever made”, in The Onion AV Club[1]:
He found ways to film fiery, elaborate car-wrecks, keeping everything visually clear and beautiful without killing or even seriously injuring anyone. On a sheer technical level, the movie is a marvel.
- (archaic) wonder, astonishment.
1805, Walter Scott, “(please specify the page)”, in The Lay of the Last Minstrel: A Poem, London: […] [James Ballantyne] for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, […], and A[rchibald] Constable and Co., […], →OCLC:
Use lessens marvel.
marvel (third-person singular simple present marvels, present participle (UK) marvelling or (US) marveling, simple past and past participle (UK) marvelled or (US) marveled)
- (obsolete, transitive) To wonder at.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Wyclif to this entry?)
- (obsolete, transitive, used impersonally) To cause to wonder or be surprised.
- 15th century, Anonymous, Richard the Redeless
- But much now me marvelleth.
- 15th century, Anonymous, Richard the Redeless
- (intransitive) To become filled with wonderment or admiration; to be amazed at something.
become filled with wonderment
- Bulgarian: удивлявам се (udivljavam se)
- Chinese:
- Czech: žasnout (cs) impf, užasnout pf
- Esperanto: miregi
- Finnish: ihmetellä (fi), kummastella (fi), kummaksua, äimistellä (fi), ihastella (fi), ällistellä
- French: être (fr) émerveillé (fr), être (fr) sublimé (fr)
- Galician: marabillarse
- German: wundern (de)
- Greek: θαυμάζω (el) (thavmázo)
- Ancient: θαυμάζω (thaumázō)
- Hungarian: ámul (hu)
- Irish:
- Old Irish: ad·amraigedar
- Italian: stupirsi (it), meravigliarsi (it)
- Latin: miror
- Maori: mīharo, māharo, whakamīharo
- Russian: восторга́ться (ru) impf (vostorgátʹsja), восхища́ться (ru) impf (vosxiščátʹsja), изумля́ться (ru) impf (izumljátʹsja), недоумева́ть (ru) impf (nedoumevátʹ), удивля́ться (ru) impf (udivljátʹsja)