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maremma
[ muh-rem-uh ]
noun
, plural ma·rem·me [m, uh, -, rem, -ee].
- a marshy region near the seashore, especially in Italy.
- the miasma associated with such a region.
maremma
/ məˈrɛmə /
noun
- a marshy unhealthy region near the shore, esp in Italy
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of maremma1
C19: from Italian, from Latin maritima maritime
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Example Sentences
Farmer George Ford, from Blagdon, uses two Maremma sheepdogs - Bear and Holly - between August and December to guard his 600 free range turkeys.
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Recently, Bear has been joined by rescue dog Holly, another Maremma.
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He said the large white fluffy Maremma has been bred as a livestock guardian dog.
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Highland falconers are training two Maremma sheep dogs to look out for the large birds of prey in the sky.
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For years, Italian shepherds have used Maremma sheep dogs to scare off wolves - but falconers hope to train the dogs to look out for predators from above.
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