Associations to the word «Marquise»
Noun
- Marquis
- Madame
- Mme
- Duc
- Roberta
- Comte
- Princesse
- Mademoiselle
- Chevalier
- Richelieu
- Antoinette
- Lucien
- Voltaire
- Salon
- Chateau
- Xiv
- Abbe
- Jeanne
- Xv
- Balzac
- Ganges
- Conti
- Mistress
- Camille
- Countess
- Valentin
- Bye
- Viscount
- Madeleine
- Duchess
- Vichy
- Goodwin
- Dauphin
- Boulogne
- Marie
- Croix
- Dowager
- Parisian
- Aristocrat
- Heiress
- Governess
- Gabrielle
- Versailles
- Lettre
- Magnificence
- Louvre
- Marguerite
- Princes
- Monsieur
- De
- Entreaty
- Pinto
- Polynesia
- Liaison
- Fontaine
- Lambert
- Fayette
- Palais
- Louise
- Baroness
- Petticoat
- Helene
- Duke
- Calais
- Souvenir
- Hostess
- Avignon
- Alexandre
- Isabelle
- Livre
- Executioner
- Pere
- Bianca
- Bourbon
- Rue
- Commissary
- Puebla
- Count
- Roi
- Germain
- Savoy
- Nobility
- Oaxaca
- Confessor
- Clermont
- Raoul
- Dudley
- Xviii
- Henri
- Faulkner
- Isabella
- Compliment
- Laurence
- Baron
- Catherine
Wiktionary
MARQUISE, noun. A marchioness, especially one who is French.
MARQUISE, noun. A marquee.
MARQUISE, noun. (jewelry) An oval cut diamond with pointed ends.
MARQUISE, noun. A canopy, usually of glass, set as a shelter over a door opening onto a terrace or pavement.
MARQUISE, noun. A rich dessert made with dark chocolate, butter, sugar, cocoa powder, eggs, and cream.
Dictionary definition
MARQUISE, noun. A noblewoman ranking below a duchess and above a countess.
MARQUISE, noun. Permanent canopy over an entrance of a hotel etc..
Wise words
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