Maréchale (en. Marshal)
/maʁeʃal/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
noun
A woman holding a high military rank, generally in the army.
The maréchale commanded the troops bravely.
La maréchale commandait les troupes avec bravoure.
An influential woman in politics or society.
She is considered a fashion maréchale.
Elle est considérée comme une maréchale de la mode.
An honorary title, often granted to women who have performed great services.
The maréchale was decorated for her acts of bravery.
La maréchale a été décorée pour ses actes de bravoure.
Etymology
From Old French 'marechal', derived from Latin 'mariscalcus'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Marshal woman
Refers to a woman with high responsibilities in the army.
Femme maréchal
Maréchale of France
Honorary title granted to marshals of France, often in recognition of exceptional military service.
Maréchale de France
Related Words
marshal
A high-ranking military officer.
maréchal
commander
A military person who commands troops.
commandant
Slang Meanings
Term used to refer to an authoritative woman in a humorous context.
She imposed herself as the maréchale of the meeting.
Elle s'est imposée comme la maréchale de la réunion.
A woman exhibiting dominant behavior.
Stop acting like the maréchale, give a little space to others.
Arrête de jouer le maréchale, laisse un peu de place aux autres.