Definition of Marchionesses

1. Noun. (plural of marchioness) ¹

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Definition of Marchionesses

1. marchioness [n] - See also: marchioness

Lexicographical Neighbors of Marchionesses

marchese
marcheses
marchesi
marcheth
marchiafava-bignami disease
marching
marching ants
marching band
marching bands
marching music
marching order
marching orders
marchings
marchion-ess
marchioness
marchionesses
marchland
marchlands
marchlike
marchman
marchmen
marchpane
marchpanes
marcht
marcid
marcidity
marcionite
marcionites
marconied
marconigram

Literary usage of Marchionesses

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

1. The Book of Snobs, Etc., Etc by William Makepeace Thackeray (1892)
"BY THE AUTHORESS OF "DUKES AND DEJEUNERS," "HEARTS AND DIAMONDS," "Marchionesses AND MILLINERS," &C. &C. ..."

2. Naples: Political, Social, and Religious by Frederick Richard Chichester Belfast, Frederick Richard [Chichester (1856)
"The climate—Want of social amusements— Meagre entertainments — Great families — Poverty—Noble plate stealers — Lodgings — Marchionesses — Spare ..."

3. Memoirs by Laure Junot (1832)
"... ladies of the Spanish court—The Duchess d'Ossuna—The Marchionesses de Santa Cruz and Camarosa—The Marchioness d*Ariza—The Marchioness de Santiago—The ..."

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