Definition of Marcheses

1. marchese [n] - See also: marchese

Lexicographical Neighbors of Marcheses

march to one's own drummer
march to the beat of a different drum
march to the beat of a different drummer
march to the beat of one's own drum
march to the beat of one's own drummer
marchand de vin
marchand de vin sauce
marched
marched upon
marchen
marcher
marchers
marchesa
marchesas
marchese
marcheses (current term)
marchesi
marcheth
marchiafava-bignami disease
marching
marching ants
marching band
marching bands
marching music
marching order
marching orders
marchings
marchion-ess
marchioness
marchionesses

Literary usage of Marcheses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Monthly Magazine by Richard Phillips (1826)
"We had high-souled, and high-fore- headed Dons and Grandees, magnificent and murderous marcheses, stilletto- bearing Hidalgos, amorous nuns, bloody monks, ..."

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