Marshal

Noun

 * 1) A high-ranking officer in the household of a medieval prince or lord, who was originally in charge of the cavalry and later the military forces in general.
 * 2) A military officer of the highest rank in several countries, including France and the former Soviet Union; equivalent to a general of the army in the United States. See also field marshal.
 * 3) A person in charge of the ceremonial arrangement and management of a gathering.
 * 4) A sheriff's assistant.

Verb

 * 1) to arrange troops etc. in line for inspection or a parade
 * 2)  to arrange facts etc. in some methodical order
 * 3) to ceremoniously guide, conduct or usher
 * 4) to gather data for transmission

Adjectives for Marshal
provost; undaunted; fiery; daunted.

Adverbs for Marshal
sternly; vigorously;  militaristically;  undauntedly; patriotically; dutifully; gallantly.

Thesaurus
ADC, Abbot of Unreason, CO, G-man, Lord of Misrule, MC, MP, OD, accouple, accumulate, adduce, advance, agglutinate, aide, aide-de-camp, align, allege, allocate, allot, amass, apportion, arrange, array, articulate, assemble, associate, attend, bailiff, band, beadle, beagle, bond, bound bailiff, bracket, bridge, bridge over, brigadier, brigadier general, bring forward, bring on, bring to bear, captain, catchpole, cement, chain, chaperon, chicken colonel, chief of police, chief of staff, clap together, clear for action, clear the decks, collect, collocate, colonel, combine, commandant, commander, commander in chief, commanding officer, commissioned officer, commissioner, company officer, compose, comprise, concatenate, conduct, conglobulate, conjoin, conjugate, connect, constable, convoy, cool off, copulate, couple, cover, cure, deal, deal out, deploy, deputy, deputy sheriff, detective, dispose, distribute, dress, embrace, emcee, encompass, escort, esquire, exec, executive officer, fed, federal, field marshal, field officer, first lieutenant, five-star general, fix, fix up, flic, form, four-star general, gather, gendarme, general, general officer, generalissimo, get ready, glue, government man, grade, guard, guide, harmonize, hierarchize, include, inspector, jemadar, join, junior officer, knot, lay out, lay together, lead, league, lictor, lieutenant, lieutenant colonel, lieutenant general, line, line up, link, lump together, mace-bearer, major, major general, make arrangements, make preparations, make ready, marechal, marry, mass, master of ceremonies, merge, methodize, mobilize, mounted policeman, muster, narc, normalize, offer, officer, one-star general, order, orderly officer, organize, pacify, pair, parcel out, patrolman, peace officer, piece together, place, plan, plead, police captain, police commissioner, police constable, police inspector, police matron, police officer, police sergeant, policeman, policewoman, portreeve, prearrange, prep, prepare, present, pretreat, process, produce, provide, put in shape, put together, quiet, rally, range, rank, ready, ready up, reeve, regiment, regularize, regulate, risaldar, roll into one, roundsman, routinize, senior officer, sergeant, sergeant at arms, set out, set up, settle preliminaries, shavetail, shepherd, sheriff, sirdar, social director, solder, space, span, splice, squire, staff officer, standardize, stick together, structure, subahdar, subaltern, sublieutenant, superintendent, systematize, take in, take out, tan, tape, the Old Man, the brass, three-star general, tie, tipstaff, tipstaves, toastmaster, top brass, tranquilize, treat, trim, trooper, try out, two-star general, unify, unite, usher, wait on, weld, yoke

Alternative forms

 * marshall US alternative spelling, mareschal obsolete

Etymology
marescal:, marschal:, marescal:, mareschal:, from  mariscalcus:, either from  *undefined:, or from  marah-scalc: , from  +  ( >  maraskalk:,  marahscalc:). Compare English mare: + shalk:.

Noun

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Verb

 * Portuguese: colocar em forma


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 * Finnish:
 * Polish: porządkować, uporządkować


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 * Finnish: ,
 * Polish: uroczyście wprowadzić / oprowadzić (someone)


 * Portuguese: de forma marcial


 * Polish: zebrać, zgromadzić, zdobyć (provisions)
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