Proper noun
Marchant (plural Marchants)
A surname.
Horsford, the former majority leader in the state Senate, faced off against another former state legislator in Marchant for a sprawling district that includes part of Las Vegas and all or part of six other counties. Source: Internet
From left, Drouin paramedic Nathan Marchant, Baw Baw community support coordinator Ross Salathiel, Longwarry Friendly Grocer John Proposch and Drouin District Community Bank''s board chair Rod Dunlop and branch manager Rob Hutchinson. Source: Internet
Marchant heard hours of wide-ranging witness testimony, including from nationally recognized historian Edward Ayers, a former president of the University of Richmond, who was called by the state. Source: Internet
Marchant, the English import, might not be a world beater but he is shaping as a great acquisition. Source: Internet
COASTAL erosion between Fort Doyle and Fort Le Marchant in the Vale should be a higher priority for Environment & Infrastructure, the Vale Commons Council has said. Source: Internet
But when Holt’s children (Parker and Hobbins) discover that Dumbo can fly, persuasive entrepreneur V.A. Vandevere (Keaton) and an aerial artist named Colette Marchant (Green) swoop in to make the peculiar pachyderm a star. Source: Internet