| 单词 | lord marcher | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasLord Marcher   Lord Marcher  n. 		(plural Lords Marchers, Lords Marcher)	 now historical (chiefly in plural) (the title of) a lord or other nobleman holding land in the Marches (see march n.3 1a) over which he has exclusive jurisdiction; = marcher lord n. at marcher n.1 Compounds 2.				 [Compare post-classical Latin dominus marchians (1421 in a British source), Anglo-Norman seignur marchier (1282 as seigneur merchor, or earlier).]			 ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > ruler or governor > lord > 			[noun]		 > lord of marches Lord Marcher1449 marcher lord?1800 1449    Rolls of Parl.: Henry VI 		(Electronic ed.)	 Parl. Feb. 1449 §21. m. 6  				The lordes marchiers..have the forfaitour therof. 1614    J. Selden Titles of Honor  ii. iii. 215  				He means the ancient Lords Marchers of Wales, in the same place speaking of Welsh irruptions. 1863    Sat. Rev. 21 Mar. 384/1  				While the Lords Marchers did the border this good service, they..caused no little anxiety to their sovereigns. 1995    16th Cent. Jrnl. 26 838  				He tells of the winning of the Welsh lands by the Norman lords marcher. < as lemmas  | 
	
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