marechale
/ˌmærɪˈʃɑːl, -tʃɑːl/Definitions
1. noun
A title of honour or dignity, especially in a former English peerage; a female marshal.
“The former queen was granted the title of marechale for her military service.”
2. noun
A woman of high rank or dignity.
“The marechale was the guest of honor at the royal ball.”