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M m;; n;; im Macae a people in the north-eastern part of Arabia Felix Macae a people of Africa in the macaerinthē another name for Măcăreus A son of Æolus, who lived in incest with his sister Canace; daughter of Macareu… măcărĭŏtēs one of the Æons of Valentinus Macātus a Roman surname maccis a fictitious spice Maccius name of a Roman; the celebrated Roman comic poet; maccus a buffoon, punchinello, macaroni; a simpleton, blockhead Măcĕdae Măcĕdo Măcĕdo the name of a usurer; adj., relating to the usurer Macedo; the name of a phitos… Măcĕdŏnes the Macedonians; a Macedonian; Macedonia, Macedon, a country between Thessaly a… Măcĕdŏnĭānus Macella a town in Sicily, on the Crimisus măcellārĭus adj. belonging to the meat-market; provision-market; Subst; a meat-seller, victualler Măcellīnus an epithet of the emperor; who killed his slaves in his own house măcellum meat-market, provision-market; meat măcellus măcellus adj. dim; rather meagre măcĕo v. n. to be lean, meagre măcer adj. lean, meagre; thin, poor, barren Măcer a Roman surname; an historian; a poet and a friend of Virgil and Ovid mācĕrātĭo a steeping, soaking, maceration; A making soft; tender māceresco v. inch. n. to make soft; tender mācĕrĭa an enclosure, a wall; Affliction mācĕrĭātĭo an enclosing mācĕrĭātus adj. enclosed, walled in măcĕrĭes distress, affliction mācĕrĭes mācĕrĭŏla a small enclosure, wall mācĕro v. a. to make soft; tender, to soften by steeping, to soak, steep, macerate; to weake… Măcĕrōnes a people of Iberia Măces măcesco v. inch. n. to grow lean; thin, to become meagre Măcĕtae Macedonians Machabaeus a surname of Judas; the Maccabees măchaera a sword; A weapon Măchaera an auctioneer măchaerĭum măchaerŏphŏrus a sword-wearer, a satellite măchaerŏphyllon a plant Măchāon son of Æsculapius, a famous surgeon of the Greeks; before Troy; plur., surgeons… machetum a kind of rose māchilla a little machine Machĭmus the name of one of Actæon's hounds māchĭna a machine; an engine, fabric, frame, scaffolding, staging, easel, warlike engin… māchĭnālis adj. belonging to machines māchĭnāmen a contrivance, device māchĭnāmentum a machine, engine; an instrument, organ; the organs of sense; a trick, device, … māchĭnārĭus adj. belonging to machines, machine-; Subst; one who works on a scaffold māchĭnātĭo artificial contrivance, mechanism, machinery; a machine, engine; a trick, devic… māchĭnātor a maker of machines, a machinist, an engineer, architect; a contriver, inventor māchĭnātrix an inventress māchĭnātus a contrivance, artifice, device māchĭnor v. dep. a. to contrive skilfully, to devise, design, frame, invent; to contrive artfully, … māchĭnōsus adj. skilfully constructed māchĭnŭla a little machine māchĭo one who works on a scaffold, a mason Machlўes a fabled people of Africa Măchŏrōnes a people of Pontus macĭa a plant, called by the Greeks; pimpernel măcĭes leanness, thinness, meagreness; diminution; meagreness, poverty măcĭlentus adj. lean, thin, meagre măcĭo v. a. to make lean, thin; meagre, to reduce macir a kind of red spicy bark brought from India măcis măco v. a. to maul, beat, hack măcor leanness, meagreness Mā^cra A river in Italy, between Liguria and Etruria; Magra; a town in Locris, on the … mā^cresco v. inch. n. to grow lean, meagre; grows thin at, pines away at Macria a small island near Eubœa Macri Campi a region in; on the river; in the vicinity of Parma and Modena macrĭcŭlus adj. dim; lean Mā^crīnus the name of a man; A friend of the poet Persius; A Roman emperor Mā^cris the name of several islands; In the Ægean Sea, near Ionia; An ancient name of t… măcrĭtas leanness, poorness, thinness mā^crĭtūdo leanness, thinness, meagreness Macrŏbĭi A people of Æthiopia; ext; The inhabitants of Apollonia, in Macedonia Măcrŏbĭus a Roman grammarian at the end of the fourth century, author of a commentary on … Macrŏcĕphăli people with great heads; a people of Pontus macrŏchēra having long sleeves, long-sleeved Măcrŏchīr Longhand; a surname of king Artaxerxes măcrŏcōlum large-sized paper, royal paper Macrocremnii montes a chain of mountains near the Dniester macrŏlŏgĭa tediousness in speech Mā^crōnes mactābĭlis adj. deadly mactātĭo a slaying, killing mactātor a slayer, murderer mactātus a slaying, killing macte mactĕa macto v. freq. a. to offer, sacrifice, immolate; To present, reward, honor; to afflict, trouble, … mactus adj. glorified, worshipped, honored, adored; good luck! hail to thee!; bravo! well d… mactus P. a. măcŭla a spot, mark, stain; in those spots; small places; a mesh in a net, a hole; a s… Măcŭla a Roman surname măcŭlātim adv.