Mercia

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See also: mércia and Mércia

English

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Etymology

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Latinization of Old English Mierċe (literally border people), derived from mearc, whence mark.

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Mercia

  1. (historical) One of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England.
  2. An alternative name for the Midlands.

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Mercia f

  1. Mercia