Words and phrases that have a meaning related to marchioness:  (143 results)
Often used in the same context:
narrowboat, viscountess, gipsy moth, leofric, trawlerman, charabanc, chatelaine, wherry, marquess, lough, coble, baronet, quayside, earldom, de la warr, turves, shorthand typist, paddle steamer, currach, tintagel, manannan, garden suburb, banffshire, lady mayoress, almshouses, fowey, sutton hoo, firbank, pendennis, duchess, viscount, martello tower, slipway, rnli, plantagenets, horace walpole, caledonian canal, edward vii, demoiselle, quay, zeebrugge, coracle, amphitrite, cromwellian, lleyn peninsula, cockler, roadsweeper, boadicea, landseer, moor, edwardian, baronetcy, stour, fontenoy, laird, cobbing, ralegh, cinque ports, fotheringhay, barque, priory, wycherley, trossachs, sassenach, allhallows, mothering sunday, mauretania, naiad, queene, edward viii, shetlander, precentor, solway firth, gorsedd, killiecrankie, scilly isles, sitwell, nenuphar, manor house, marryat, lollipop lady, lugger, menai strait, orkneys, caractacus, oliver cromwell, tolpuddle martyrs, ghillie, beachy head, samuel pepys, dukedom, richard trevithick, bayeux tapestry, gaoler, newhaven, toby jug, flamsteed, transporter bridge, elizabeth gaskell, glamorganshire, dame margot fonteyn, sarah siddons, countess, elizabeth, duke, edward, marquis, queen, abbot, empress, margaret, matilda, cardinal, catherine, charlotte, consort, helen, henry, isabella, mary, hast, lordship, majesty, ner, admiral, aged, battering, bedridden, but, contented, den, elderly, elfish, excellency, fond, fortnight, fretful
Synonyms:
marquise
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— Adjectives for marchioness: old, young, late, beautiful, dear, little, new, poor, future, fair, present, more...

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