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Marechal (armee) — Maréchal (armée) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Maréchal. Maréchal du francique *marhskalk, issu du germanique commun *markhaz « cheval » et *skalkaz « serviteur », littéralement : le serviteur chargé du soin des… … Wikipédia en Français
Maréchal (armée) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Maréchal. Maréchal du francique *marhskalk, issu du germanique commun *markhaz « cheval » et *skalkaz « serviteur », littéralement : le serviteur chargé du soin des chevaux. Ce terme a… … Wikipédia en Français
marshal — [13] Etymologically, a marshal is a ‘horse servant’. The word goes back to a 325 master prehistoric Germanic *markhaskalkaz ‘groom’, a compound based on *markhaz ‘horse’ (source of English mare [OE]) and *skalkaz ‘servant’. This was borrowed into … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
marshal — {{11}}marshal (n.) early 13c. as a surname; mid 13c. as high officer of the royal court; from O.Fr. mareschal commanding officer of an army; officer in charge of a household (Mod.Fr. maréchal), originally stable officer, horse tender, groom… … Etymology dictionary
skalka- — *skalka , *skalkaz, *skalska , *skalskaz germ., stark. Maskulinum (a): nhd. Springer, Knecht, Diener; ne. servant; Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., ae., afries., anfrk., as., ahd.; Quelle … Germanisches Wörterbuch
marshalship — mar·shal (mär’shəl) n. 1. a) A military officer of the highest rank in some countries. b) A field marshal. 2. a) An officer of the courts of the United States who performs various duties such as protecting judges, transporting prisoners, and… … Word Histories
marshal — [13] Etymologically, a marshal is a ‘horse servant’. The word goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *markhaskalkaz ‘groom’, a compound based on *markhaz ‘horse’ (source of English mare [OE]) and *skalkaz ‘servant’. This was borrowed into late Latin … Word origins