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Meaning of marquisses | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

Noun. [B2]

Examples

“To begin then: not long before this paragraph was written, P fell into doze, and dreamt, he saw Jacob's ladder with one foot standing on the earth, the other reaching up into heaven. Dukes, Marquisses, and other Peers, fancy represented to him, as standing on the upper stales; on the middle ones, Knights and Baronets, and under them, a train of Esquires and Gentlemen, reaching to the bottom.”
“The knights present were Earl Moira, Duke of Montrose, the Marquis of Wellesley, Marquisses of Hertford and Stafford, Earls of Chesterfield and Winchelsea, Marquis Camden, Earl of Carlisle, Earl of Westmoreland, and their Royal Highnesses the Dukes of Cambridge, Cumberland, Kent, Clarence, and York, followed by Black-rod, the Register, and Garter, the Prelate, and finally His Royal Highness the Prince Regent.”
“The sins against propriety in manners are as frequent and as glaring. I do not speak of the hoyden vivacity, harlot tenderness, and dancing-school affability, with which vulgar novel-writers always deck out their countesses and principessas, chevaliers, dukes, and marquisses; […]”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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