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the rank of marquis

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  • marquis — marquess, marquis Both words are pronounced mah kwis. A marquess is a British nobleman ranking between a duke and an earl, and a marquis is a foreign equivalent ranking between a duke and a count. A marquise, pronounced mah keez, is the wife or… …   Modern English usage

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  • Marquis — Recorded in variois spellings including Marquess, Marquis, Marquiss, Marquisse, Lemarquis, Marchis, (French, and sometimes English), Marques (Spanish and Catalonian), Marquese, Marchese, Marchesi, Marcheso, Marchiso, Marchiselli (Italian), and… …   Surnames reference

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  • Marquis — Mar quis, n. [F. marquis, OF. markis, marchis, LL. marchensis; of German origin; cf. G. mark bound, border, march, OHG. marcha. See {March} border, and cf. {Marchioness}, {Marquee}, {Marquess}.] A nobleman in England, France, and Germany, of a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • marquis — (n.) also marquess, c.1300, title of nobility, from O.Fr. marchis, lit. ruler of a border area, from O.Fr. marche frontier, from M.L. marca frontier, frontier territory (see MARCH (Cf. march) (n.1)). Originally the ruler of border territories in… …   Etymology dictionary

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