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Mardŏnĭus a son-in-law of Darius, and general of the Persians, defeated by Pausanias at P… măre the sea; by sea and by land; to mingle sea and sky; to raise a terrific storm, … Mărĕa a lake; and city of Lower Egypt, not far from Alexandria; adj., Mareotic; Egypt… Marēnē a region of Thrace marga a kind of earth, marl Margānĭa a city in Margiana margărĭdes a round kind of date; the Maldive nut margărīta a pearl; pearl, treasure; Mæcenas margărītārĭus adj. belonging to pearls, pearl-; where pearls were bought; a dealer in pearls, a pe… margărītātus adj. adorned with pearls margărītĭfer adj. pearl-bearing, containing; producing pearls margărītĭon a little pearl; margărītum margella red coral Margĭāna a country of Asia, beyond the Caspian Sea, between Bactria and Hyrcania margĭno v. a. to furnish with a border, to border, enclose with a margin Margis a river of Mœsia margo an edge, brink, border, margin Margum a city in Upper Mœsia, on the Margis Mărī^a a female proper name; Mary, the mother of Jesus; Mary Magdalene; Mary of Bethan… Mărī^a a town of the Parthians mărĭambŭlus adj. a walker on the sea Mărĭāna Mărĭandȳni a people of Bithynia; adj., of; belonging to the Mariandyni, Mariandynian Mărĭānus Mărīca a nymph in the territory of Minturnæ, on the river Liris, the fabled mother of … Maricas a title of a comedy of Eupolis, directed against Hyperbolus Mariccus a Boian, who stirred up a revolt against Vitellius mărīnus adj. belonging to the sea, sea-, marine mărisca a large inferior kind of fig; the piles măriscos a kind of rush mărīta a married woman, wife mărītālis adj. belonging to married people, matrimonial, nuptial, conjugal; adv., matrimonially mărītātus Part. and P. a mărĭtĭmus adj. belonging to the sea, sea-; maritime; those of Peleus with Thetis; with Musa; S… mărīto v. a. to give a husband; to wed, marry, give in marriage; absol., to marry, take a wi… mărītus adj. belonging to marriage, matrimonial, conjugal, nuptial, marriage-; respecting ma… mărītus Marium an ancient town of Cyprus Mărĭus the name of a Roman; the conqueror of Jugurtha, and seven times consul; Cæsar h… Marmărĭcus adj. belonging to Marmarica; Marmaric; African Marmărĭdes a man from Marmarica; a Marmarican; the inhabitants of Marmarica marmărītis a plant that grows in marble quarries marmărўga movable specks; spots in the eye Marmessus a town in Troas, on Mount Ida marmor marble; blocks; pieces of marble; Pulverized marble, marble-dust; A marble marmŏrārĭus adj. belonging to marble, marble; Subst; a worker in marble, marble-mason marmŏrātĭo an overlaying; incrusting with marble marmŏrātum marmŏrĕus adj. made; consisting of marble, marble-; to make of marble; as a marble statue; per… marmŏro v. a. to overlay; incrust with marble; To make a kind of plaster out of marble; a cov… marmŏrōsus adj. like marble, hard as marble marmuscŭlum a small work in marble Marnas a deity worshipped at Gaza, in Palestine Măro the family name of the poet; a statue of Virgil; adj., of; belonging to the poe… Măro a mountain in Sicily, near the river Himera Măro the companion and instructor of the youthful Bacchus; a statue beside a spring;… Marŏbŏdŭus Marbod, king of the Suevi, who, being defeated by Arminius and compelled to fle… maron Mărōnēa A town of Thrace, on the Schœneus, famous for its wine; Marona; adj., of Marone… Marōnēus belonging to Virgil;; belonging to the town of Maronea; Mărōnĭānus maronĭon a plant, called also; the greater centaury Marpessĭus Marpessus adj. a town in the Troas, on Mount Ida, home of the Erythrean Sibyl; belonging to Ma… Marpessus a mountain in the island of Paros, in which lay the quarries of Parian marble; … marra a sort of hoe for tearing up weeds, a weeding-hook; a hook marrŭbĭum the plant horehound Marrŭbĭum a city in Latium, the capital of the Marsians; S. Benedetto; adj., of; belongin… Marrūcīni a people of Italy, on the Adriatic coast, near the river Aternus, whose chief c… Mars Mars, who, as father of Romulus, was the primogenitor of the Roman people, the … Marsăci a people of Marsi A people in Latium, on the; celebrated as wizards and snake-charmers; in the So… Marsigni a people of Germany, a part of the Suevi Marspedis Marspĭter marsūpĭum a pouch, purse Marsus Marsus an epigrammatic poet in the time of Augustus Marsўas a satyr who challenged Apollo to a trial of skill on the flute, and whom the la… Marsўas A river in Greater Phrygia, which flows into the Mæander; Tschinar Tchai; The n… martes a marten Martĭālis Martĭālis a native of Bilbilis, in Spain, a celebrated epigrammatic poet under Domitian, … Martĭānus a Roman jurist, a pupil of Papinian under Alexander Severus Martĭătĭcus adj. martial, military Martĭcŏla a worshipper of Mars Martĭcultor a worshipper of Mars Martĭgĕna Mars-born, begotten by Mars; martial martĭobarbŭlus a soldier provided with leaden balls Martĭus martŭlus martyr a witness;; one who by his death bears witness to the truth of the Christian re… martўrĭum a testimony, sealed with one's blood, to the truth of the Christian religion, m… Marucca a town in Batica Mărullus a Roman surname mărum a plant; catthyme Marus a river in Dacia; the March; Morana mās adj. male, masculine, of the male sex; a male yolk; masculine, manly, brave; subst; … Masada a fortress in Judæa; Sebbeh