Meaning of marshallate | Babel Free
Definitions
Alternative spelling of marshalate.
alt-of, alternative
Examples
“The fact that of these 14 marshals, 7 came from Napoleon's army of Italy and 7 from the armies of the Rhine with their much more revolutionary tradition, leads some commentators to see the institution of the marshallate as an act of political reconciliation.”
“What I was trying to get at was the inherent violation of privacy involved in setting the marshallate to keep pregnant persons off the field, ...”
“"But Marie, your soldier Emperor, who spread the ideas of the French Revolution to the walls of the Kremlin, said his invincible Grand Army was based on the principle of advancing from the ranks to the marshallate. He stated this in his grenadier-to-marshall maxim which you may know in the original."”
“The members of his marshallate left him in no doubt. The military situation was impossible; therefore, there was absolutely no point in continuing to fight and the Emperor must abdicate.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.