MARSHALSEA


Meaning of MARSHALSEA in English

ˈmärshəl(ˌ)sē noun

( -s )

Usage: usually capitalized

Etymology: Middle English marshalcie marshalcy, marshalsea — more at marshalcy

: a former English court held before the lord steward and the knight marshal of the royal household originally to administer justice among the sovereign's domestic servants — compare verge

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