marquès

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See also: marques, Marques, marqués, and marquês

Catalan

Etymology

From marca (border territory)

Noun

marquès m (plural marquesos, feminine marquesa)

  1. (historical) margrave (person appointed to govern a border territory)
  2. marquess (hereditary title of nobility)
  3. marquess (the person who holds that title of nobility)

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