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Definition of marshal
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Marshal
(n.)
Originally,
an
officer
who had the care of
horses;
a
groom..
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Adjustment
::
Adjustment
(n.)
Settlement
of
claims;
an
equitable
arrangement
of
conflicting
claims,
as in
set-off,
contribution,
exoneration,
subrogation,
and
marshaling..
Parade
::
Parade
(v. t.) That which is
displayed;
a show; a
spectacle;
an
imposing
procession;
the
movement
of any body
marshaled
in
military
order;
as, a
parade
of
firemen..
Marshal
::
Marshal
(n.) A
ministerial
officer,
appointed
for each
judicial
district
of the
United
States,
to
execute
the
process
of the
courts
of the
United
States,
and
perform
various
duties,
similar
to those of a
sheriff.
The name is also
sometimes
applied
to
certain
police
officers
of a
city..
Verge
::
Verge (n.) The
compass
of the court of
Marshalsea
and the
Palace
court,
within
which the lord
steward
and the
marshal
of the
king's
household
had
special
jurisdiction;
-- so
called
from the
verge,
or
staff,
which the
marshal
bore..
Submaxillary
::
Submarshal
(n.) An under or
deputy
marshal.
Marshaled
::
Marshaled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Marsha.
Noisette
::
Noisette
(n.) A
hybrid
rose
produced
in 1817, by a
French
gardener,
Noisette,
of
Charleston,
South
Carolina,
from the China rose and the musk rose. It has given rise to many fine
varieties,
as the
Lamarque,
the
Marechal
(or
Marshal)
Niel, and the Cloth of gold. Most roses of this class have
clustered
flowers
and are of
vigorous
growth..
Earl Marshal
::
Earl
marshal
() An
officer
of state in
England
who
marshals
and
orders
all great
ceremonials,
takes
cognizance
of
matters
relating
to
honor,
arms, and
pedigree,
and
directs
the
proclamation
of peace and war. The court of
chivalry
was
formerly
under his
jurisdiction,
and he is still the head of the
herald's
office
or
college
of
arms..
Mareschal
::
Mareschal
(n.) A
military
officer
of high rank; a
marshal.
Baton
::
Baton (n.) A staff or
truncheon,
used for
various
purposes;
as, the baton of a field
marshal;
the baton of a
conductor
in
musical
performances..
Marshal
::
Marshal
(n.)
Originally,
an
officer
who had the care of
horses;
a
groom..
Array
::
Array (n.) To place or
dispose
in
order,
as
troops
for
battle;
to
marshal..
Marshal
::
Marshal
(n.) One who goes
before
a
prince
to
declare
his
coming
and
provide
entertainment;
a
harbinger;
a
pursuivant.
Marshal
::
Marshal
(n.) The chief
officer
of arms, whose duty it was, in
ancient
times,
to
regulate
combats
in the
lists..
Dismarshal
::
Dismarshal
(v. t.) To
disarrange;
to
derange;
to put in
disorder.
Marshaler
::
Marshaler
(n.) One who
marshals.
Marshalsea
::
Marshalsea
(n.) The court or seat of a
marshal;
hence,
the
prison
in
Southwark,
belonging
to the
marshal
of the
king's
household..
Marshalled
::
Marshalled
() of
Marsha.
Marshal
::
Marshal
(v. t.) To
direct,
guide,
or
lead..
Heretog
::
Heretog
(n.) The
leader
or
commander
of an army; also, a
marshal..
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