English to filipino meaning of

Ang kahulugan ng diksyunaryo ng "marquis" ay isang maharlika na may mataas na ranggo at dignidad, mas mababa sa isang duke at mas mataas sa isang earl o bilang. Sa ilang bansa sa Europa, ang marquis ay katumbas ng marquess o marchioness. Ang pamagat ay kadalasang namamana at maaari ding gamitin bilang isang paraan ng address para sa isang taong may hawak ng ranggo.

Synonyms

  1. marquess

Sentence Examples

  1. And if Oriax, a Grand Marquis demon of hell, really was the leader of the gang, then any humans involved were soon to be dead.
  2. The marquis will give you some papers which will certify this fact, and authorize you to appear under that name in the Parisian world.
  3. The Marquis de Saint-Méran, I think, the concierge said.
  4. With the instinct peculiar to lovers he had anticipated after the return of Madame de Saint-Méran and the death of the marquis, that something would occur at M.
  5. As the marquis had promised, Villefort found the marquise and Renée in waiting.
  6. Inquiry was made, and it was ascertained that, by a strange coincidence, this carriage contained the corpse of the Marquis de Saint-Méran, and that those who had come thinking to attend one funeral would follow two.
  7. It was taken by the chief Neapolitan galley called the She-wolf, commanded by that thunderbolt of war, that father of his men, that successful and unconquered captain Don Álvaro de Bazan, Marquis of Santa Cruz and I cannot help telling you what took place at the capture of the Prize.
  8. It was agreed at length that Don Fernando should tell the servants of Don Luis who he was, and that it was his desire that Don Luis should accompany him to Andalusia, where he would receive from the marquis his brother the welcome his quality entitled him to for, otherwise, it was easy to see from the determination of Don Luis that he would not return to his father at present, though they tore him to pieces.
  9. In particular Don Fernando offered, if he would go back with him, to get his brother the marquis to become godfather at the baptism of Zoraida, and on his own part to provide him with the means of making his appearance in his own country with the credit and comfort he was entitled to.
  10. Is the oath to be observed in spite of all the inconvenience and discomfort it will be to sleep in your clothes, and not to sleep in a house, and a thousand other mortifications contained in the oath of that old fool the Marquis of Mantua, which your worship is now wanting to revive?