marmion

/ˈmɑːrmɪən/

Definitions

1. noun

A medieval English poem by Sir Walter Scott, written in 1808.

“He read the entire novel Marmion by Sir Walter Scott.”

2. proper noun

A title of honor, especially one conferred by the monarch of the United Kingdom.

“She was made Baroness Marmion in recognition of her charitable work.”

3. proper noun

A surname of English origin.

“The Marmion family has been prominent in local politics for generations.”

Synonyms

  • novel
  • poem

Antonyms

  • fiction
  • non-poetic