Noun
The lord or officer who defended the marches or borders of a territory.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMarcher Stephanie Rivera Berruz said they started at Mitchell Park and crossed the 16th Street Bridge, an important landmark in Milwaukee’s protest history. Source: Internet
And there's that rooftop bar—Ogden's first, where they book local (Night Marcher, Sego) and touring bands (Dead Meadow, The Outer Vibe) for incredible fresh-air shows. Source: Internet
Marcher named Allan of Imperial Sabor is decked out in traditional carnival colors. Source: Internet
During the next fifteen years, Llywelyn was frequently involved in fights with Marcher lords and sometimes with the king, but also made alliances with several major powers in the Marches. Source: Internet
Llywelyn built up marriage alliances with several of the Marcher families. Source: Internet
Llywelyn was careful not to provoke unnecessary hostilities with the crown or the Marcher lords; for example in 1220 he compelled Rhys Gryg to return four commotes in South Wales to their previous Anglo-Norman owners. Source: Internet