Marches
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[edit]Etymology 1
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[edit]Marches
Etymology 2
[edit]See march (“border area”).
Proper noun
[edit]the Marches
- Synonym of Marche: An administrative region in central Italy.
- The lands in the vicinity of the Welsh-English border.
- Synonym: Welsh Marches
- 1976, J. R. Lander, “The Crown and the Aristocracy in England, 1450-1509”, in Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies, volume 8, number 3, →JSTOR, page 217:
- A good example is Wales and the Marches where most of the great landlords were absentees who, by the mid-fifteenth century, had allowed their administrative and judicial powers to slip into the hands of a corrupt squirearchy.
- 2023 November 6, Craig Duggan, “Environment: Wales-England Marches plan to protect nature”, in BBC News[1]:
- The Marches also have areas of intensive farming, as well as extensive forestry plantations where nature is struggling to thrive.
- The lands in the vicinity of the Scottish-English border.
- 1913, Howard Pease, The Lord Wardens of the Marches of England and Scotland: Being a Brief History of the Marches, the Laws of the March, and the Marchmen, Together with Some Account of the Ancient Feud Between England and Scotland, page 234:
- […] sets forth the romantic story of 'the Laws of the Marches,' […] if a quarrel takes place on the Marches between the two countries [and someone dies], his body shall be brought to the Marches at the day and place within the appointed parts, […]
Anagrams
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[edit]Marches f pl (plural only)
- Marche (an administrative region in central Italy)
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- English 2-syllable words
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- en:Marche, Italy
- en:Regions of Italy
- en:Places in Italy
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- fr:Marche, Italy
- fr:Regions of Italy
- fr:Places in Italy
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