"March-Ward" is a word in ENGLISH
A warden of the marches; a marcher.
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The warden, or keeper of a jail.
Read the complete definitionAn ancient title of the warden of the eastern marches of Hungary; now, a title of the viceroy of Croatia …
Read the complete definitionIn old English law, a baton, club, or staff. A term applied to officers of the wardens of the prison …
Read the complete definitionA bridge keeper; a warden or a guard for a bridge.
Read the complete definitionA governor or warden of a castle.
Read the complete definitionIn practice. To send a per-son to prison by virtue of a lawful authori-ty, for any crime or contempt, or …
Read the complete definitionLat. A custodian, guard, keep-er, or warden; a magistrate
Read the complete definitionIn old English law. A lord or earl of the marches, who was the warden and defender of hls country. …
Read the complete definitionwrit of permission to cross the sea. An old writ directed to the wardens of the port of Dover, or …
Read the complete definitionOne who guards, preserves, or secures; one to whom any person or thing is committed for protection, security, or preservation …
Read the complete definitionA guardian, warden, or keeper. Spelman
Read the complete definitionA keeper or warden of a pris* on or jail
Read the complete definition1. Freedom; exemptlon from extraneous control. The power of the will, in its moral freedom, to follow the dictates of …
Read the complete definitionmanugbántay - Watch, watchman, guard, keeper, sentry, sentinel, shepherd, custodian, observer; tutor, warder, warden, guardian. (cf. bántay).
Read the complete definitionA port warden.
Read the complete definitionIn ecclesiastical law. These were originally persons whom, in the ancient episcopal synods, the bishops were wont to summon out …
Read the complete definitionL. Lat. Syn-ods-men (corrupted into sidesmen) were the urban and rural deans, now the church-wardens
Read the complete definitionA body, composed of wardens and vestrymen, chosen annually by a parish to manage its temporal concerns.
Read the complete definitionIn eccleslastlcal law. The place in a church where the priest's vestures are deposited. Also an assembly of the mln-ister, …
Read the complete definitionA member of a vestry; especially (Prot. Epis. Ch.), a member other than a warden. See Vestry.
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