margrave

The word “margrave” has 2 syllables: mar-grave

It's pronounced as /ˈmɑrˌɡreɪv/


What is synonym and antonym for margrave?

In the thesaurus, “margrave” has 36 synonyms and 12 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for margrave along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for margrave

Antonyms for margrave

  • boor
  • churl
  • commoner
  • cottar
  • cotter
  • fellah
  • peasant
  • peon
  • pleb
  • plebeian
  • proletarian
  • toiler

Meanings of margrave

  • noun
    1. A feudal era military-administrative officer of comital rank in the Carolingian empire and some successor states, originally in charge of a border area.
    2. A hereditary ruling prince in certain feudal states of the Holy Roman Empire and elsewhere; the titular equivalent became known as marquis or marquess.

Example Sentences

  • The margrave ruled over the frontier territories with absolute authority.
  • During the ceremony, the margrave wore a richly embroidered cloak.
  • Tales of the brave margrave defending his lands became local legends.
  • The emperor granted the title of margrave to reward loyalty and service.
  • The castle once belonged to a powerful margrave from the medieval era.

On this page you'll find 48 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to margrave, such as: baron, baronet, boor, cavalier, chevalier, churl, commoner.

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