Maugre Definition
(obsolete) Notwithstanding, despite everything. [14th-17th c.]
Origin of Maugre
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Middle English from Old French mal-, mau- bad mal– gre liking, pleasure (from Latin grātum) (from) (neuter of grātus pleasing gwerə-2 in Indo-European roots)
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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From Middle English, from Anglo-Norman malgré, from mal (“bad") + gre (“pleasure", "grace") (from Old French, from Latin gratum)
From Wiktionary
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