释义 |
march·er \ˈmärchə(r), ˈmȧch-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English marchier, marchere, from marche border region + -er, -ier, -ere, -iere -er 1. : one that inhabits a border region 2. : a lord enjoying royal liberties and having jurisdiction over territory in the English marches — called also lord marcher |