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† maron Obs. [a. obs. F. marron (Rabelais); in med.L. mar(r)ōn-em.] A mountain guide.
1506Sir R. Guylforde Pilgr. (Camden) 80 We tok moyles to stey vs vp the mountayne, and toke also marones to kepe vs frome fallynge. 1611Coryat Crudities 80 My authour of this tale or figment is our Maron of Turin [marg. That is guide or conductor]. 1670–98R. Lassels Voy. Italy I. 49 Marons, or men with little open chairs to carry you up and down the hill for a crown. Ibid. 51 After two hours tugging of our chairmen or Marons we came to the top of the hill. |