marchy

adj

Etymology

From march + -y.

  1. inherited from mearcian
  2. derived from *markōną — “to mark
  3. derived from *markōn — “to mark, mark out, to press with the foot
  4. derived from marchier — “to stride, to march, to trample
  5. derived from marcher — “to march, walk
  6. inherited from marchen
  7. suffixed as marchy — “march + y

Definitions

  1. Having the character of a march

    • But halfway through, this stateliness devolves into the kind of marchy clatter that Wagner’s Italian counterparts were writing.
  2. Characteristic of the month of March.

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