marqués
marquess
noun mahr-KESS Rare
Origin: From Old French marchis (lord of a border region), from marche (march, frontier).
Also means
marquis
Usage Note
Marqués is a Spanish noble title ranking between duque (duke) and conde (count). The feminine is marquesa. The plural is marqueses, with the written accent dropped because the new ending shifts the stress naturally. Titles like these appear frequently in Spanish history and literature.
Examples
"El marqués organizó una recepción en su palacio."
Natural Translation
The marquess organised a reception in his palace.
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