marcher

  • 41Marcher Lord — For the Scottish marches, see Lord Warden of the Marches. For international context, see Marches. A Marcher Lord was a strong and trusted noble appointed by the King of England to guard the border (known as the Welsh Marches) between England and… …

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  • 42Marcher Sound — Infobox Radio Station name = Marcher Sound city = Wrexham area = North East Wales and Cheshire branding = slogan = More Music Variety airdate = 5 September 1983 frequency = 103.4 MHz share = 7.3% share as of = June 2008 share source = [http://www …

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  • 43marcher dedans — ● loc. v. ►SOC En référence direct au fait de marcher dans ces drôles de petits bidules qu on trouve souvent sur les trottoirs, en France. Il s agit ici de marcher dans un troll, c est à dire de faire son jeu sans s en rendre compte …

    Dictionnaire d'informatique francophone

  • 44Marcher lords — Name applied particularly to Norman landholders on the Welsh borders or marches. The term was also used later of the lords in North umbria and Cumbria, on the troublesome Scottish border, esp. in the 14c. Cf. Marcher; March …

    Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • 45marcher — marcher1 /mahr cheuhr/, n. a person who marches on foot: a line of marchers. [1605 15; MARCH1 + ER1] marcher2 /mahr cheuhr/, n. Hist. an inhabitant of, or an officer or lord having jurisdiction over, a march or border territory. [1375 1425; late… …

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  • 46marcher — noun /ˈmɑːtʃə/ a) An inhabitant of a march (border country) b) A person who holds lands in such a region …

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  • 47marcher — (v. 1) Présent : marche, marches, marche, marchons, marchez, marchent ; Futur : marcherai, marcheras, marchera, marcherons, marcherez, marcheront ; Passé : marchai, marchas, marcha, marchâmes, marchâtes, marchèrent ; Imparfait : marchais,… …

    French Morphology and Phonetics

  • 48marcher — Synonyms and related words: ambulator, backpacker, foot passenger, foot soldier, foot traveler, footslogger, hiker, hitchhiker, hoofer, infantryman, jaywalker, paddlefoot, pedestrian, peripatetic, trailsman, tramper, walker, walkist …

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  • 49marcher — march|er [ˈma:tʃə US ˈma:rtʃər] n a member of a group of people that are walking somewhere in order to express their ideas or protest about something →↑demonstrator, protester ↑protester ▪ civil rights marchers …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 50marcher — march|er [ martʃər ] noun count someone who is walking in a march as a protest …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English