marquise

/märˈkwēz/

Definitions

1. noun

A noblewoman of high rank, ranking below a duchess and above a countess; an alternate title for the wife of a count or a countess.

“The marquise was invited to the royal ball.”

2. verb

To ornament or decorate with a marquise cut, a type of diamond cut with pointed corners and curved sides.

“The jeweler marquised the diamond to make it more sparkling.”

Synonyms

  • countess
  • duchess

Antonyms

  • commoner
  • serf