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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also marquess , c.1300, title of nobility, from Old French marchis , literally "ruler of a border area," from Old French marche "frontier," from Medieval Latin marca "frontier, frontier territory" (see march (n.1)). Originally the ruler of border territories ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ And one of them married, I think a marques or maybe a duke, nah, it would be a marquis . ▪ As soon as the laundry maid told Topaz that the marquis was back, she had started to wait for him again. ▪ For the next two months, Puss ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Marquis is a family name (surname) as well as a given name. It derives from the hereditary title of nobility Marquis . Notable people with the name include:

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Marquis \Mar"quis\, n. [F. marquis, OF. markis, marchis, LL. marchensis; of German origin; cf. G. mark bound, border, march, OHG. marcha. See March border, and cf. Marchioness , Marquee , Marquess .] A nobleman in England, France, and Germany, of a rank ...

Usage examples of marquis.

No doubt the affronted Marquis vo Derrivalle would order the erring Borlo Bunison soundly whipped.

Marquis de Montespan, not to annul and revoke the judicial and legal separation which exists, but to inform him of your return to reasonable ideas, and of your resolve to be reconciled with the public.

Jose Barreda, the Father Provincial of the missions, in a curious letter under date of August 2nd, 1753, tells the Marquis of Valdelirios that he fears not only that the 30,000 Indians resident in the seven towns may rebel, but that they may be joined by the Indians of the other reductions, and that it is possible they may all apostatize and return to the woods.

Magnificently attired, the Marquis of Buckingham as far outshone his companions in splendour of habiliments as he did in stateliness of carriage and beauty of person.

Two years later the Marquis, wishing to engage a master of singing for his son, sent to one Nicolo, the German, at Ferrara, and this musician recommended Giovanni Brith as highly qualified to sing in the latest fashion the best songs of the Venetian style.

Ramsay, James Andrew Broun, 1812-1860, tenth Earl and first Marquis of Dalhousie, British colonial administrator.

Lest she get trapped outside exchanging pleasantries with the Marquis, she hurried through the door.

It should be explained that Roger was a keen admirer of Don Marquis, the humourist of the New York Evening Sun.

Marquis got the same aghast, cringing, yet fascinated look that all men did whenever the topic of lithotomy arose in conversation.

He wondered whether John Marling had been her informant, and reflected that in spite of his excesses one could not but like the Marquis better than his impeccable cousin.

Marquis of Chavaray, not by a man without so much as a name to offer, whose only Marquisate, as your cousin Constant discovered long ago, is that of Carabas.

When the eldest had died without heirs, the Bishop could not succeed to the title, so the Marquisate went to the youngest son, Hugh, the present Marquis.

At length, however, they supplied her with a subsidy, and ordered twenty thousand men to march to her assistance, notwithstanding the intrigues of the marquis de Fenelon, the French ambassador at the Hague, and the declaration of the king of Prussia, who disapproved of this measure, and refused them a passage through his territories to the Rhine.

These bitter words appeared powerfully to affect the Marquis, but after a stunned moment he pulled himself together, and recommended his sister, in faint but soothing accents, to retire to bed with a paregoric draught.

Wellesley, non-seulement en la personne du marquis, mais encore en celle de lord Wellington.