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1. The act of arranging in due
order.


2. (Her.) The arrangement of an
escutcheon to exhibit the alliances of the owner.


Marshaling of assets (Law), the
arranging or ranking of assets in due order of
administration.


Mar"shal*sea (?), n. [Marshal +
OE. se a seat. See See a seat.] The court or seat
of a marshal; hence, the prison in Southwark, belonging to the
marshal of the king's household.
[Eng.]


Court of Marshalsea, a court formerly held
before the steward and marshal of the king's house to administer
justice between the king's domestic servants.

Blackstone.


Mar"shal*ship, n. The office of a
marshal.


{ Marsh"bank`er (?), Marse"bank`er (?), }
n. (Zoöl.) The menhaden.



Marsh"i*ness (märsh"&ibreve;*n&ebreve;s),
n. The state or condition of being
marshy.


Marsh mar"i*gold (măr"&ibreve;*g&osl;ld).


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