-
bestowed the
title of
Marshal of
Finland (Finnish:
Suomen marsalkka, Swedish:
Marskalk av Finland) that has been
specially created for him,
although it was fully...
- Old
French mareschal (Modern
French maréchal),
itself from Old
Frankish *
marskalk,
attested by
Medieval Latin mariscalcus from a Proto-Germanic *maraχskalkaz...
- /ɧ/ /ɧ/
before front vowels ⟨e i y ä ö⟩ and in the
words människa and
marskalk,
otherwise /sk/ skj /ɧ/ stj /ɧ/ t /t/ tj /ɕ/ v /v/
Before 1906, ⟨fv, hv⟩...
- him the
unique title of
Marshal of
Finland (Suomen
Marsalkka in Finnish,
Marskalk av
Finland in Swedish). So far he is the only
person to
receive the title...
-
Baron of Ijo (Friherre till Ijo). Secondly,
Elizabeth wed
Baron Baltasar Marskalk,
Master of the
Royal Household.
Gustav Adolph himself in a
letter to his...
- Arrernte. ⟨rsk⟩ is used for the sje
sound /ɧ/ in
Swedish as in the word
marskalk /'maɧalk/ "marshal". ⟨rtn⟩ is used for /ʈɳ/ in Arrernte. ⟨rtw⟩ is used...
- Army Navy Army Navy Army Navy Army Navy Army Navy
First class Ober-Feldt-
Marskalk Rigs-Admiral General-Feldtmarskalk
General Feltmarskalk Feldt-Marschalks...
-
Modern French maréchal),
which in turn is
borrowed from Old
Frankish *
marskalk "stable boy, keeper, servant",
attested by
Medieval Latin mariscalcus from...
-
Kapten Luutnantti Löjtnant Vänrikki/kornetti Fänrik 1936–?
Suomen marsalkka Marskalk av
Finland Kenraali General Kenraaliluutnantti Generallöjtnant Kenraalimajuri...
- the
royal table for
meals and banquets. Populär
Historia nr 7/2004: Taffeltäckare,
marskalk och
fatbursjungfru (in Swedish) www.ne.se (in Swedish) v t e...