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What (who) is marquis - definition

FETISH MAGAZINE
MARQUIS

marquis         
  • The [[coronet]] for a marquess in the British realms
  • Marquess of Trazegnies]]
  • A 17th-century engraving of a marquis in the robe worn during his creation ceremony
HEREDITARY RANK IN VARIOUS EUROPEAN PEERAGES
Marquise; Marquessate; Marquisiate; Marchese; Marquesses; Marchesa; Marchionesses; Marquisate; Marchioness (title); Marquis; Marquisat; Marquês; Marchioness; Marquessates; Marquisates; Marquesa; Marchesi (title); Marquesado; Hou (rank)
also marquess (marquises)
A marquis is a male member of the nobility who has a rank between duke and earl.
N-COUNT; N-TITLE
Marquis         
  • The [[coronet]] for a marquess in the British realms
  • Marquess of Trazegnies]]
  • A 17th-century engraving of a marquis in the robe worn during his creation ceremony
HEREDITARY RANK IN VARIOUS EUROPEAN PEERAGES
Marquise; Marquessate; Marquisiate; Marchese; Marquesses; Marchesa; Marchionesses; Marquisate; Marchioness (title); Marquis; Marquisat; Marquês; Marchioness; Marquessates; Marquisates; Marquesa; Marchesi (title); Marquesado; Hou (rank)
·noun A nobleman in England, France, and Germany, of a rank next below that of duke. Originally, the marquis was an officer whose duty was to guard the marches or frontiers of the kingdom. The office has ceased, and the name is now a mere title conferred by patent.
marquis         
  • The [[coronet]] for a marquess in the British realms
  • Marquess of Trazegnies]]
  • A 17th-century engraving of a marquis in the robe worn during his creation ceremony
HEREDITARY RANK IN VARIOUS EUROPEAN PEERAGES
Marquise; Marquessate; Marquisiate; Marchese; Marquesses; Marchesa; Marchionesses; Marquisate; Marchioness (title); Marquis; Marquisat; Marquês; Marchioness; Marquessates; Marquisates; Marquesa; Marchesi (title); Marquesado; Hou (rank)
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¦ noun
1. (in some European countries) a nobleman ranking above a count and below a duke. Compare with marquess.
2. variant spelling of marquess.
Derivatives
marquisate (also marquessate) noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. marchis, from march2.

Wikipedia

Marquis (magazine)

Marquis is a Germany based fetish magazine originally produced by Peter W. Czernich since 1994. For around 25 years, the magazine was published under his auspices. First, the magazine ceased publication in 2015 with issue 63. Then, in 2016, issue 64 appeared after an economic restructuring.[2] Czernich's last issue as editor-in-chief in charge was issue 67, the 25th anniversary issue. Czernich's original publishing venture entitled «O» began as a spin-off of the British Skin Two magazine but quickly developed its own identity. After losing the right to the «O» name, Czernich created Marquis in 1994. It has continued to be published semiannually-to-quarterly ever since.

Examples of use of marquis
1. Marquis went to the now–defunct airline‘s Miami headquarters to return it. I was angry about the form letter,‘‘ Marquis said. They thought they hired me.
2. George Washington‘s historic meeting with the Marquis de Lafayette.
3. Marquis pulled survivors from the water and ferried rescuers.
4. She begged Marquis not to let the alligators eat her.
5. Guests at the nearby Marriott Marquis said they heard a bang and felt the building shake.