slovodefinícia
marche
(encz)
Marche,
marche
(wn)
Marche
n 1: a region in central Italy [syn: Marche, Marches]
podobné slovodefinícia
demarche
(encz)
demarche, n:
frogmarched
(encz)
frogmarched,
hunger marcher
(encz)
hunger marcher, n:
marched
(encz)
marched,pochodoval v: Zdeněk Brož
marched upon
(encz)
marched upon, adj:
marcher
(encz)
marcher,pochodující osoba n: Zdeněk Brož
marches
(encz)
marches,pochody pl. Zdeněk Brož
Countermarched
(gcide)
Countermarch \Coun`ter*march"\ (koun`t?r-m?rch"), v. i. [imp. &
p. p. Countermarched (-m?rcht"); p. pr. & vb. n.
Countermarching.] (Mil.)
To march back, or to march in reversed order.
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The two armies marched and countermarched, drew near
and receded. --Macaulay.
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Marched
(gcide)
March \March\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Marched; p. pr. & vb. n.
Marching.] [F. marcher, in OF. also, to tread, prob. fr. L.
marcus hammer. Cf. Mortar.]
1. To move with regular steps, as a soldier; to walk in a
grave, deliberate, or stately manner; to advance steadily.
--Shak.
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2. To proceed by walking in a body or in military order; as,
the German army marched into France.
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Marcher
(gcide)
Marcher \March"er\, n.
One who marches.
[1913 Webster]Marcher \March"er\, n. [See 2d March.]
The lord or officer who defended the marches or borders of a
territory.
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Marchet
(gcide)
Marchet \Mar"chet\, Merchet \Mer"chet\, n. [LL. marcheta; of
uncertain origin.]
In old English and in Scots law, a fine paid to the lord of
the soil by a tenant upon the marriage of one the tenant's
daughters.
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demarche
(wn)
demarche
n 1: a move or step or maneuver in political or diplomatic
affairs
hunger marcher
(wn)
hunger marcher
n 1: an unemployed person who participates in a hunger march
marched upon
(wn)
marched upon
adj 1: being or having been trodden or marched on
marcher
(wn)
marcher
n 1: an inhabitant of a border district
2: walks with regular or stately step [syn: marcher,
parader]
3: fights on foot with small arms [syn: infantryman,
marcher, foot soldier, footslogger]
marches
(wn)
Marches
n 1: a region in central Italy [syn: Marche, Marches]
MARCHES
(bouvier)
MARCHES, Eng. law. This word signifies the limits, or confines, or borders.
Bac. Law Tracts, tit. Jurisdiction of the. Marches, p. 246. It was applied
to the limits between England and Wales or Scotland. In Scotland the term
marches is applied to the boundaries between private properties.

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