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ˈmarshaller|ˈmɑːʃələ(r)| [f. marshal v. + -er1.] One who marshals; a marshal.
1616J. Lane Contn. Sqr.'s T. xi. 247 Within a while more trumpettes gann resound, that more knightes binn arivd..for whome large space was made by th' marshallers. 1718J. Trapp tr. Virgil's Aeneid I. p. xlix, He [sc. Dryden] was the great Refiner of our English Poetry, and the best Marshaller of words. 1910Westm. Gaz. 11 Apr. 8/3 The marshallers were everywhere, watching and directing. 1960Times 6 Aug. 4/2 Manchester airport marshallers, who are responsible for manoeuvring airliners on the tarmac. |