Verb
The word is derived from marvel
of Marvel
Source: Webster's dictionaryMy understanding was lifted up into Heaven, and there I saw three heavens: of which sight I marvelled greatly. And though I see three heavens - and all in the blessed manhood of Christ - none is more, none is less, none is higher, none is lower, but even-like in bliss. Julian of Norwich
There was a treasure in the earth which the Lord loved. I marvelled and thought what it might be, and I was answered in mine understanding: It is a food which is delectable and pleasant to the Lord. Julian of Norwich
You have rather the look of another world. I marvelled where you had got that sort of face. Charlotte Brontë
The youths marvelled to behold the mighty fleece, which gleamed like the lightning of Zeus. And each one started up eager to touch it and clasp it in his hands. Apollonius of Rhodes
A friend of mine from America marvelled at our narrow streets: “People park on either side of the road it’s a two way street! Source: Internet
As we went through the entrance and marvelled at the impressive remnant of the original vaulted ceiling and an ancient dovecote, Ian delved into the chequered past of the manor house of Lovell family (from which the village derives its name). Source: Internet