"Welsh Marches" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: the Welsh Marches [plural]
Etymology: From French marche (“frontier area, border lands”), English mearc (“boundary”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|fr|marche|t=frontier area, border lands}} French marche (“frontier area, border lands”), {{cog|en|ang|mearc|t=boundary}} English mearc (“boundary”) Head templates: {{en-proper-noun|the Welsh Marches}} Welsh Marches (plural the Welsh Marches)
  1. The lands in the vicinity of the Welsh-English border. Synonyms: the Marches Related terms: Marcher lord Translations (The Welsh-English border area): Marchia Walliae (Latin)
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