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Word: Marshalcy
Speech Type: Noun
late Middle English; earliest use found in Robert Mannyng (d. c1338), poet and historian. From Anglo-Norman marschalcie, marchalsie, marchaucie marshal's court, marshalship, farriery (compare Old French mareschalcie farriery, mareschaucie office of marshal, Middle French marescalcie jurisdiction of marshals) from post-classical Latin mariscalcia farriery, office of marshal, department in the royal household, marshal's court or prison from mariscalcus + -ia
The office, rank, or position of a marshal.
In the English Royal household: a department presided over by a marshal (formerly, the marshal of the King's house; subsequently, the Earl Marshal as President of the College of Arms).
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