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rose·ma·ryالتركية النطق
rōzmeriالنطق
/ˈrōzˌmerē/ /ˈroʊzˌmɛriː/
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[ 'rOz-"mer-E ] (noun.) 14th century. A combination of Rose and Mary, referring to the flower as a symbol of Virgin Mary, first recorded in the eighteenth century. It is found in continental Europe as Rosemarie and Rosa Maria. After mid-nineteenth century when flower names became common it may also refer to the herb rosemary, Latin ros marinus "dew of the sea".