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 15 October 12:51   

    From Average French , to march, to walk, from Old French , to stride, to march, to trample, conceivably from Frankish

    # A , way of ing, acclimated abnormally by s, s and in .

    # A or

    # Any in the of accounting for boot (see Advance ( music ))

    # Abiding advanced movement or progression.

    #: The advance of time.

    # .

    formal, adroit way of walking

    political assemblage or parade

    song in the brand of music accounting for marching

    steady advanced movement or progression

    obsolete: smallage

    :See

    # To airing with long, approved strides, as a soldier does.

    # To go to ; to create s.

    walk with long, approved strides

    go to war; create aggressive advances

    From Average English ‘tract of acreage forth a countrys border’, from Old French , boundary, frontier, from Frankish

    # a bound region, abnormally one originally set up to avert a

    # A arena at a borderland absolute by a

    obsolete: bound region

    *Norwegian:

    *Swedish:

    region at a borderland absolute by a marquess

    *Dutch:

    *Swedish:

    *: , marzou

    *: (granitsa)

    *:

    *:

    *: , (obsolete)

    *: (2)

    *: (1,2)

    *:

    *:

    *:

    march

    # To accept accepted s or s

    to accept accepted borders or frontiers

    *Swedish:

    

 


Tags: french

 march, region, french, frontier, , walk with long,

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