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For other uses, see
MAR (disambiguation).
For the verb "to mar", see
wikt:mar
Mar or Mor (as pronounced respectively in eastern and western dialects, from The corresponding feminine form given to women saints is Mart or Mort (
Syriac: ????, M?rt(y)). The title is placed before the
Christian name, as in
Mar Aprem/Mor Afrem and
Mart/Mort Maryam.
Arab Christians continue to use this term in
colloquial Arabic as a title for saints. However, church dedications write the
classical Arabic word Qeddis (
Arabic: ???????, al-Qidd?s, 'Saint') as a saint's title, even though everyone pronounces the title as Mar.
The variant Maran or Moran (
Syriac: ???, M?ran), meaning '
Our Lord', is a particular title given to
Jesus, either alone or in combination with other names and titles. Likewise, Martan or Mortan (
Syriac: ????, M?rtan, 'Our Lady') is a title of
Mary.
Occasionally, the term Maran or Moran has been used of various
patriarchs and
catholicoi. The
Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch, the
Malankara Orthodox Catholicos and the
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