Marked
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Old English mearc, gemerce (noun), mearcian (verb), of Germanic origin; from an Indo-European root shared by Latin margo ‘margin’.
wiktionary
mark(“sign, characteristic, visible impression”) + -ed
mark(“verb senses”) + -ed
etymonline
marked (adj.)
"having a mark," Old English gemearcodan (see mark (v.)). Meaning "clearly defined, easy to distinguish" (pronounced as two syllables) is from 1795. Related: Markedly. Marked man "one who is watched with hostile intent" is from 1769.