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Word: Marshal
Speech Type: Verb
Middle English (denoting a high-ranking officer of state): from Old French mareschal ‘farrier, commander’, from late Latin mariscalcus, from Germanic elements meaning ‘horse’ (compare with mare) and ‘servant’
ˈmɑːʃl
assemble and arrange (a group of people, especially troops) in order
Short Definition:arrange people in order
Examples:- the general marshalled his troops
combine (coats of arms) to indicate marriage, descent, or the bearing of office
Short Definition:combine coats of arms
Examples:- the quarters include those appearing on the Warwick Plate, but in addition there is marshalled that of Grey
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