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Webster 1828 Edition


Maritime

MAR'ITIME

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Adj.
[L. maritimus, from mare, the sea.]
1.
Relating or pertaining to the sea or ocean; as maritime affairs.
2.
Performed on the sea; naval; as maritime service.
3.
Bordering on the sea; as a maritime coast.
4.
Situated near the sea; as maritime towns.
5.
Having a navy and commerce by sea; as maritime powers.
Maritimal is not now used.
[Note. We never say, a maritime body, a maritime shell or production, a maritime officer or engagement, a maritime league. See Marine.]

Definition 2024


maritime

maritime

English

Adjective

maritime (comparative more maritime, superlative most maritime)

  1. Related to the sea or sailing.
    I enjoy maritime activities such as yachting and deep sea diving.
    • 1913, Robert Barr, chapter 1, in Lord Stranleigh Abroad:
      “I have visited my quarters, and find them very comfortable. [] Steerage is like everything else maritime [] vastly improved since Robert Louis Stevenson took his trip third class to New York.”
  2. Bordering on the sea.
    the maritime states.
  3. Living near or in the sea.
    maritime animals.
  4. Of or relating to a mariner or sailor.

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French

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin maritimus (of the sea), from Latin mare (sea).

Adjective

maritime m, f (plural maritimes)

  1. maritime

Anagrams


German

Adjective

maritime

  1. inflected form of maritim

Latin

Adjective

maritime

  1. vocative masculine singular of maritimus

Middle French

Adjective

maritime m, f (plural maritimes)

  1. maritime (bordering the sea)
    • 1587, François de La Noue, F. E. Sutcliffe, Discours politiques et militaires ...:Nouvellement recueillis & mis en lumiere, page 829-830:
      Ceste-ci n'est pas si grande ni si plaisante que l'autre : elle a pourtant d'autres choses qui recompensent bien ces defauts, dont la principale est la situatió maritime.

Swedish

Adjective

maritime

  1. absolute definite natural masculine form of maritim.