maresciallo
Italian (Fiorentino)
/ma.reˈʃal.lo/
noun
Definitions
- marshall
- warrant officer
Etymology
Derived from French maréchal derived from Middle French mareschal derived from Old French mareschal derived from Latin mariscalcus derived from Frankish *marhskalk (equerry, servant assigned to horses).
Origin
Frankish
*marhskalk
Gloss
equerry, servant assigned to horses
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- mariscalcus Latin
- maniscalco Italian
- maréchal French
- maréchalat French
- mariscal Spanish, Castilian
- marescal Old French
- mareschal Old French
- marah-scalc Old High German
- mareschal Middle French
- მარშალი Georgian
- *marhskalk Frankish
- marhskalk Frankish