marquis

noun

mar·​quis ˈmär-kwəs How to pronounce marquis (audio)
mär-ˈkē

variant spelling of marquess

1
: a nobleman of hereditary rank in Europe and Japan
2
: a member of the British peerage ranking below a duke and above an earl

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The oldest in the region is the Half Way House in Chesterfield, of course, which has been serving Founding Fathers, Civil War generals and at least one French marquis since 1760. Karri Peifer, Axios, 10 Sep. 2024 Queen Charlotte presents Francesca with a marquis from Vienna. Maggie Fremont, Vulture, 16 May 2024 Art and design The Huntington has received four important paintings, including a remarkable portrait of a Spanish marquis by Francisco de Goya. Carolina A. Miranda, Los Angeles Times, 6 Jan. 2024 His father was the marquis of Castiglione and his mother a lady-in-waiting to the wife of Philip II of Spain. Erik Brady, USA TODAY, 8 Mar. 2021

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“Marquis.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/marquis. Accessed 17 Dec. 2024.

Kids Definition

marquis

noun
mar·​quis
ˈmär-kwəs,
mär-ˈkē
plural marquises
-kwə-səz,
-ˈkēz

Biographical Definition

Marquis

biographical name

Mar·​quis ˈmär-kwəs How to pronounce Marquis (audio)
Donald Robert Perry 1878–1937 American humorist
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