Meaning of MARCHER
Pronunciation: | | 'mârchur
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- [n] fights on foot with small arms
- [n] walks with regular or stately step
- [n] an inhabitant of a border district
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| Synonyms: | | foot soldier, footslogger, infantryman, parader |
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| See Also: | | denizen, dweller, footer, fusilier, grenade thrower, grenadier, inhabitant, musketeer, pedestrian, pivot, pivot man, soldier, walker, wheeler | |
Webster's 1913 Dictionary |
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| Definition: | | \March"er\, n. [See 2d {March}.]
The lord or officer who defended the marches or borders of a
territory.
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| Related Terms: | | ambulator, backpacker, foot passenger, foot soldier, foot traveler, footslogger, hiker, hitchhiker, hoofer, infantryman, jaywalker, paddlefoot, pedestrian, peripatetic, trailsman, tramper, walker, walkist |
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