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mersa

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Italian

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Participle

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mersa f sg

  1. feminine singular of merso

Latin

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Verb

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mersā

  1. second-person singular present active imperative of mersō

Spanish

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Etymology

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Supposedly from Piedmontese mersa (card suit), probably in comparison to a vulgo. Similar to Italian merda (shit).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈmeɾsa/ [ˈmeɾ.sa]
  • Rhymes: -eɾsa
  • Syllabification: mer‧sa

Adjective

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mersa m or f (masculine and feminine plural mersas)

  1. (Rioplatense, colloquial) tacky; gaudy

Noun

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mersa m (plural mersas)

  1. (Rioplatense, colloquial) piece of junk
  2. (Rioplatense, colloquial) A person of gaudy and tacky tastes.

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