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A marquis.
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A license to pass the limits of a jurisdiction, or boundary of a country, for the purpose of making reprisals.
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A title belonging to persons of high rank, differing in different countries. In England it belongs to dukes, marquises, and earls, but is given to members of the royal family only. In Italy a prince is inferior to a duke as a member of a particular order of nobility; in Spain he is always one of the royal family.
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A titled nobleman., whether a peer of the realm or not; a bishop, as a member of the House of Lords; by courtesy; the son of a duke or marquis, or the eldest son of an earl; in a restricted sense, a boron, as opposed to noblemen of higher rank.
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A license of reprisals. See Marque.
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The seigniory, dignity, or lordship of a marquis; the territory governed by a marquis.
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A large field tent; esp., one adapted to the use of an officer of high rank.
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A marquis.
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A temporary movable habitation; a large tent; a marquee; esp., a tent raised on posts.
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A nobleman in England, France, and Germany, of a rank next below that of duke. Originally, the marquis was an officer whose duty was to guard the marches or frontiers of the kingdom. The office has ceased, and the name is now a mere title conferred by patent.
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A marquisate.
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See Marquee.
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The wife of a marquis; a marchioness.
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A nobleman; a member of one of the five degrees of the British nobility, namely, duke, marquis, earl, viscount, baron; as, a peer of the realm.
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The wife or the widow of a marquis; a woman who has the rank and dignity of a marquis.
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An armed private vessel which bears the commission of the sovereign power to cruise against the enemy. See Letters of marque, under Marque.
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The English equivalent of the German title of nobility, markgraf; a marquis.
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An appellation of dignity, distinction, or preeminence (hereditary or acquired), given to persons, as duke marquis, honorable, esquire, etc.
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A marquisate.
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Inlaid work; work inlaid with pieces of wood, shells, ivory, and the like, of several colors.
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