MARCHE, _s._

1. A landmark.

_Douglas._

2. In pl. confines; as in E. _Riding the marches_, a practice retained in various boroughs, especially at the time of public markets, S.

_Statist. Acc._

~Marchstane~, ~March-stone~, _s._ A landmark, S.

_Fountainhall._

Isl. _markstein_, id.

MARCHET, _s._ The fine, which, it is pretended, was paid to a superior, for redeeming a young woman"s virginity, at the time of her marriage.

_Reg. Maj._

L. B. _marcheta_, O. Fr. _marchet_, id. C. B. _merch_, a daughter.

MARCHROUS. L. _marchions_, marquisses.

_Houlate._

MARE, _s._ A hod or mason"s trough, S.

MARE, _adj._ Great.

_Wyntown._

A. S. _maere_, Germ. _mar_, _mer_, id.

MARE, MAIR, _adj._

1. Greater, S.

_Douglas._

2. In greater quant.i.ty, or number, S.

A. S. _mare_, Isl. _meire_, id.

~Mare~, ~Mair~, _s._ More, S.

_Wyntown._

~Mare~, ~Mar~, _adv._

1. More, S.

_Douglas._

2. Longer.

_Barbour._

Sw. _mera_, adv. more.

~Mareattour~, _adv._ Moreover, S.

_Douglas._

~Mar furth~, furthermore, S.

_Wallace._

MARES, MARRES, _s._ Marsh.

_Pal. Hon._

Moes. G. _marisaius_, Belg. _maerasch_, Fr. _marais_, id.

MARENIS, MURENIS, _s. pl._ Perhaps, conger eels. Lat. _muraena_.

_Monroe._

_To_ MARGULYIE, MURGULLIE, _v. a._ To spoil, to mangle, to mar, S.

Fr. _margouill-er_, to gnaw.

_Ramsay._

MARIES, _s. pl._ The designation given to the maids of honour in Scotland.

_Knox._

Isl. _maer_, a maid, pl. _meijar_.

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