Marvelous
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Middle English: from Old French merveillus, from merveille (see marvel).
wiktionary
From Middle English merveilous, from Old French merveillus, from Latin mīrābilis.
etymonline
marvelous (adj.)
c. 1300, merveillous, "causing wonder, of wonderful appearance or quality," from Old French merveillos "marvelous, wonderful" (Modern French merveilleux), from merveille (see marvel (n.)). Weakened sense of "splendid, very nice" is by 1924. The adverbial sense of "wonderfully, surprisingly" (early 14c.) is archaic or obsolete. Related: Marvelously; marvelousness.