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knight marshal

  • 1 marshal

    1. noun
    1) (officer of state) [Hof]marschall, der
    2) (officer in army) Marschall, der
    3) (Sport) Ordner, der
    2. transitive verb,
    (Brit.) - ll- (arrange in order) aufstellen [Truppen]; sich (Dat.) zurechtlegen [Argumente]; ordnen [Fakten]
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (an official who arranges ceremonies, processions etc.) der Festordner
    2) ((American) an official with certain duties in the lawcourts.) der Vollzugsbeamte
    3) ((American) the head of a police or fire department.) der Bezirksdirektor
    2. verb
    1) (to arrange (forces, facts, arguments etc) in order: Give me a minute to marshal my thoughts.) ordnen
    2) (to lead or show the way to: We marshalled the whole group into a large room.) geleiten
    * * *
    mar·shal
    [ˈmɑ:ʃəl, AM ˈmɑ:r-]
    I. n
    1. (official at event) Ordner(in) m(f); SPORT Platzwärter(in) m(f)
    2. AM (parade leader) Leiter(in) m(f) eines Festumzugs
    3. AM (federal agent) Gerichtsdiener(in) m(f); (police officer) Polizeipräsident(in) m(f), Polizeidirektor(in) m(f), Polizeikommandant(in) m(f) SCHWEIZ; (fire officer) Branddirektor(in) m(f), Feuer[wehr]kommandant(in) m(f) SCHWEIZ
    4. MIL (army officer) Marschall m
    \marshal of the Royal Air Force BRIT Marschall m der Königlichen Luftwaffe
    II. vt
    < BRIT - ll- or AM usu -l->
    to \marshal sth
    to \marshal one's forces MIL die Streitkräfte zusammenziehen; ( fig) seine Kräfte mobilisieren
    to \marshal supporters Anhänger mobilisieren
    to \marshal troops Truppen zusammenziehen
    2. (organize) etw ordnen
    to \marshal one's ideas seine Ideen strukturieren
    * * *
    ['mAːSəl]
    1. n (MIL
    of royal household) Marschall m; (at sports meeting etc) Platzwärter(in) m(f); (at demo etc) Ordner(in) m(f); (US) Bezirkspolizeichef(in) m(f)
    2. vt
    facts, arguments ordnen; soldiers antreten lassen; (= lead) geleiten, führen
    * * *
    marshal [ˈmɑː(r)ʃl]
    A s
    1. MIL Marschall m
    2. JUR Br Gerichtsbeamter, der einen reisenden High-Court-Richter begleitet
    3. JUR US
    a) US marshal (Bundes)Vollzugsbeamte(r) m
    b) Bezirkspolizeichef m
    c) auch city marshal Polizeidirektor m
    4. US Branddirektor m
    5. a) Zeremonienmeister m, Festordner m
    b) (Motorsport) Streckenposten m
    6. HIST (Hof)Marschall m:
    knight marshal Br königlicher Hofmarschall
    7. Br HIST königlicher Zeremonienmeister
    8. UNIV Br Begleiter m eines Proktors
    B v/t prät und pperf -shaled, besonders Br -shalled
    1. allg auf-, zusammenstellen, zusammenfassen:
    marshal one’s thoughts seine Gedanken ordnen
    2. MIL Truppen auf-, bereitstellen, antreten lassen, aufmarschieren lassen
    3. (methodisch) (an)ordnen, arrangieren
    4. marshal wag(g)ons into trains BAHN Züge zusammenstellen
    5. (besonders feierlich) (hinein)geleiten ( into in akk)
    6. FLUG einwinken
    7. JUR
    a) die Aktiva (zur Begleichung von Konkursforderungen) rangwertig zusammenstellen
    b) die Reihenfolge der Massegläubiger gemäß dem Vorrang ihrer Forderungen feststellen
    C v/i sich ordnen oder aufstellen
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (officer of state) [Hof]marschall, der
    2) (officer in army) Marschall, der
    3) (Sport) Ordner, der
    2. transitive verb,
    (Brit.) - ll- (arrange in order) aufstellen [Truppen]; sich (Dat.) zurechtlegen [Argumente]; ordnen [Fakten]
    * * *
    (US) n.
    Gerichtsvollzieher m. n.
    Marschall m.
    Polizeidirektor m.

    English-german dictionary > marshal

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  • Knight marshal — Marshal Mar shal, n. [OE. mareschal, OF. mareschal, F. mar[ e]chal, LL. mariscalcus, from OHG. marah scalc (G. marschall); marah horse + scalc servant (akin to AS. scealc, Goth. skalks). F. mar[ e]chal signifies, a marshal, and a farrier. See… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Knight marshal — Knight mar shal . (Eng. Law) An officer in the household of the British sovereign, who has cognizance of transgressions within the royal household and verge, and of contracts made there, a member of the household being one of the parties. Wharton …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • knight marshal — noun (plural knights marshals) 1. : a former military officer analogous to the modern quartermaster 2. : a onetime officer of the British royal household who had judicial cognizance of transgressions committed in the royal household or verge and… …   Useful english dictionary

  • knight marshal — noun historical an officer of the royal household with judicial functions …   English new terms dictionary

  • knight-marshal — In English law, an officer in the royal household who has jurisdiction and cognizance of offenses committed within the household and verge, and of all contracts made therein, a member of the household being one of the parties …   Black's law dictionary

  • knight-marshal — In English law, an officer in the royal household who has jurisdiction and cognizance of offenses committed within the household and verge, and of all contracts made therein, a member of the household being one of the parties …   Black's law dictionary

  • knight marshal — A keeper of decorum within the royal household of the king of England …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Marshal — Mar shal, n. [OE. mareschal, OF. mareschal, F. mar[ e]chal, LL. mariscalcus, from OHG. marah scalc (G. marschall); marah horse + scalc servant (akin to AS. scealc, Goth. skalks). F. mar[ e]chal signifies, a marshal, and a farrier. See {Mare}… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Marshal of the King's house — Marshal Mar shal, n. [OE. mareschal, OF. mareschal, F. mar[ e]chal, LL. mariscalcus, from OHG. marah scalc (G. marschall); marah horse + scalc servant (akin to AS. scealc, Goth. skalks). F. mar[ e]chal signifies, a marshal, and a farrier. See… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Marshal of the Queen's Bench — Marshal Mar shal, n. [OE. mareschal, OF. mareschal, F. mar[ e]chal, LL. mariscalcus, from OHG. marah scalc (G. marschall); marah horse + scalc servant (akin to AS. scealc, Goth. skalks). F. mar[ e]chal signifies, a marshal, and a farrier. See… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • marshal — The President is required to appoint a U.S. marshal to each judicial district. It is the responsibility of U.S. marshals to execute all lawful writs, process and orders issued under authority of the United States. In executing the laws of the… …   Black's law dictionary

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