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FIELD-MARSHAL

Volume 9 · 57 words · 1860 Edition

the highest military title in England and some other countries. The term is derived, through the German feld-marschall, from the maréchal de camp in the old French service. In England the number of field-marshals rarely exceeds five or six; they have no pay and no especial authority as such; but they retain their full pay as generals.