This is the 7838th most frequent Spanish word.
mariscal
"Mariscal" means "marshal," referring to a high-ranking military officer or an official title in certain contexts.
In this sentence, 'mariscal' is used to refer to a high-ranking military officer, a marshal, who commands forces.
El mariscal lideró al ejército hacia la victoria.
The marshal led the army to victory.
Here, 'mariscal de campo' refers to a quarterback in sports terminology, specifically American football.
El equipo confía en su mariscal de campo para ganar el torneo.
The team relies on its quarterback to win the tournament.
In this context, 'mariscal' denotes a formal title awarded to someone for exemplary service, often in military or ceremonial capacities.