"Marcher" is a word in ENGLISH

marcher ENGLISH
Definition:

The lord or officer who defended the marches or borders of
a territory.

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Persons curious in chronology may, if they like, work out from what they already know of the Wimsey family that the action of the book takes place in 1935; but if they do, they must not be querulously indignant because the King's Jubilee is not mentioned, or because I have arranged the weather and the moon's changes to suit my own fancy. For, however realistic the background, the novelist's only native country is Cloud-Cuckooland, where they do but jest, poison in jest: no offence in the world.

Dorothy L. Sayers, Gaudy Night

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Abandonee LAW AND LEGAL

A party to whom a right or property is abandoned or relinquished by another. Applied* to the insurers of vessels …

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Acoipitare LAW AND LEGAL

To pay relief to lords of manors. Capitali domino accipitare, i. e., to pay a relief, homage, or obedience to …

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Ac Si LAW AND LEGAL

(Lat As if.) Townsh. Pl. 23, 27. These words frequently occur in old English statutes. Lord Bacon expounds their meaning …

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Actus LAW AND LEGAL

In tbe civil law. A sitecies of right of way, consisting in the right of driving cattle, or a carriage, …

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Adcordabilis Denarii LAW AND LEGAL

Money paid by a vassal to his lord upon the selling or exchanging of a feud. Enc. Lond

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admiralty ENGLISH

The building in which the lords of the admiralty, in England, transact business.

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Admittance LAW AND LEGAL

In English law. The act of giving possession of a copyhold es-tate. It is of three kinds: (1) Upon a …

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For a term which has passed, words In the Latin form of the writ of entry employed at common law …

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Ad Voluntatem LAW AND LEGAL

At will. Bract fol. 27a. Ad voluntatem domini, at the will of the lord

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Affidatio LAW AND LEGAL

A swearing of the oath of fidelity or of fealty to one’s lord, under whose protection the qaasi-vassal has voluntarily …

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agalon HILIGAYNON

agálon - Lord, master, employer, boss, (cf. ágad).

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agurang HILIGAYNON

aguráng - (In olden times) Chief, lord, master, Sir. (cf. dátò, ginóo).

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Agusadura LAW AND LEGAL

In ancient customs, a fee, due from the vassals to thelr lord for sharpening thelr plowing tackle

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aid ENGLISH

A pecuniary tribute paid by a vassal to his lord on special occasions.

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Aids LAW AND LEGAL

In fendal law, orlglnally mere benevolences granted by a tenant to his lord, In times of distress; but at length …

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ale silver ENGLISH

A duty payable to the lord mayor of London by the sellers of ale within the city.

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Ale Silver LAW AND LEGAL

A rent or tribute paid annually to the lord mayor of Loudon, by those who sell ale within the liberty …

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Algarum Maris LAW AND LEGAL

Probably a corruption of Laganuin maris, lagan being a right, in the middle ages, like jetsam and flotsam, by "which …

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aliluya CEBUANO

alilúya n {1} alleluia, song in the church. {2} the name given to the child playing the role of the …

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allodial ENGLISH

Pertaining to allodium; freehold; free of rent or service; held independent of a lord paramount; -- opposed to feudal; as, …

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