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marshal(1) (iou)
marshal noun1. ME.
A person who tends horses; a smith; esp. a person who treats diseases of horses, a farrier. ME-E18.
One of the chief functionaries of a royal household or court (in the middle ages usually entrusted with the military affairs of the monarch); a high officer of State. Formerly spec. (now Hist.) = Earl Marshal s.v. EARL. ME.
a. Orig., any senior army officer; a commander, a General. Later (esp. in marshal of the field, marshal of the camp), a (senior) officer of a definite rank, which varied according to period and country. Now obsolete exc. in Field Marshal s.v. FIELD noun & adjective. ME.
b. An officer of the highest rank in any of various armies. ME.
An officer of a court of law responsible for the custody of prisoners and for the keeping of order, and frequently entrusted with the keeping of a prison. Also Marshal of the Exchequer, Marshal of the King's Bench, Marshal of the Queen's Bench. obsolete exc. Hist. ME.
b. An official (now usually a barrister) who accompanies a judge on circuit to act as secretary and personal assistant. Also judge's marshal. M19.
A person responsible for arranging ceremonies or controlling people at a race, banquet, etc. ME.
Bike Events Marshals along the route..to guide the way and help you to get there.
b. In full City marshal. An officer of the corporation of the City of London. M17.
a. Orig., an official with certain police duties, or in charge of the infliction of punishment. Now (US), a police officer or sheriff with responsibility for a designated area; the administrative head of a police or fire department. L16.
b. A legal officer in each judicial district responsible for executing court precepts. US. L18.
The chief of the proctors' attendants at Oxford University; either of two officials appointed by the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University to act as his messengers, to summon meetings, etc. E19.
Phrases: Air Chief Marshal, Air Marshal: see AIR noun1. City marshal: see sense 5b above. Earl Marshal: see EARL noun. judge's marshal: see sense 4b above. knight marshal (a) a military officer acting as a quartermaster; (b) Hist. an officer in the royal household with judicial functions (see MARSHALSEA). Marshal of the Admiralty (Court) an officer of the Court of Admiralty concerned with executing warrants issued by the court etc. Marshal of the Exchequer, Marshal of the King's Bench, Marshal of the Queen's Bench: see sense 4 above. Marshal of the Royal Air Force the highest rank in the Royal Air Force, equivalent to Field Marshal and Admiral of the Fleet.
Comb.: marshal-man any of a number of men (formerly under the orders of the knight marshal) belonging to the royal household, and going before the British monarch in processions to clear the way; a similar officer under the orders of the marshal of the City of London.
marsha'less noun the wife of a marshal L18.
marshalship noun = MARSHALCY 1 M16.
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