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Masaesȳli Masāti a people of Mauritania mascarpĭo masculātus adj. male mascŭlesco v. inch. n. to become; turn male mascŭlētum a place where male plants are planted mascŭlīnē adv. mascŭlīnĭter adv. mascŭlīnus adj. male, masculine mascŭlŏfēmĭna a man-woman, hermaphrodite mascŭlus adj. dim; male, masculine; subst., a male Masēi a people of Arabia Masgăba A son of King Masinissa; A favorite of Augustus Masicitus a mountain in Lycia Măsĭnissa a king of Numidia, grandfather of Jugurtha, at first the ... Maso a surname in the Maspedis maspĕtum the leaf of the Maspĭter massa that which adheres together like dough, a lump, mass; a m... Massa a Roman surname Massaesȳli a people in Africa; the country of the Massæsyli Massăgĕtae a Scythian people, to the east of the Caspian Sea; Sangar... Massala a town of Arabia Felix Massălĭōtĭcus massālis adj. belonging to a mass, that constitutes a mass; the All-emb... massālĭter adv. massăris a grape from a wild vine massātīcĭus adj. consisting of masses; lumps Massĭcus a mountain in Campania, celebrated for its excellent wine... Massĭlĭa a celebrated seaport town in; a colony from Phocæa, and a... masso v. a. to chew Masso massŭla a little lump; mass Massŭrĭus a celebrated jurist in the time of the emperor Tiberius; ... Massycītes Massȳli a people in Africa, to the east of the Mastarna an ancient; name of Mastaurenses the inhabitants of the city of; in Lydia mastĭcātĭo a chewing, mastication mastĭchātus adj. furnished; seasoned with mastic mastĭchē mastic, an odoriferous gum from the mastic-tree mastĭchĭnus adj. belonging to mastic, mastic- mastĭchum mastĭco v. a. to chew mastīgĭa a scoundrel, rascal, rogue; a whip, scourge mastīgo v. a. whip, scourge mastīgŏphŏrus a whip-bearer; a beadle, policeman mastix mastos a plant good for the breast mastrūca a garment made of skins, a sheepskin, a skin mastrūcātus adj. clothed in a mastruca; in skins masturbātor one who defiles himself masturbor v. dep. to defile one's self masucĭum Masŭrĭānus Masurius matăra matăris mataxa mătella a pot, a vessel; a chamber-pot; in lemm. mătellĭo a pot, vessel matĕŏla a kind of mallet; beetle māter a mother; to be a mother; to be pregnant by any one; the mistress o... mātercŭla a little mother māterfămĭlĭas mātĕrĭa stuff, matter, materials; the wood of a tree, vine; timber; a stock, race, breed mātĕrĭālis adj. belonging to matter, material; according to the occasion mātĕrĭārĭus adj. belonging to stuff, matter, wood, timber mātĕrĭātĭo woodwork; beams, rafters mātĕrĭātūra a working in wood mātĕrĭes mātĕrīnus adj. hard, solid mātĕrĭo v. a. to build of wood mātĕrĭŏla a small matter mātĕrĭor v. dep. to fell; procure wood mātĕrĭōsus matĕris a Celtic javelin, pike māternus adj. belonging to a mother, maternal; of Venus; from which she Māternus a Roman surname mātertĕra a mother's sister, an aunt măthēmătĭcē măthēmătĭcus adj. belonging to mathematics, mathematical măthēsis The mathematics, mathesis; Astrology Mătho a rich speculator, afterwards a bankrupt Matilĭca a city in Umbria; Matelica; the inhabitants of Matilica Mătīnus a mountain; promontory in Apulia, near the foot of Mount ... Matisco a city of the Æduans, in; on the; Maçon Mătĭus the name of a Roman; a poet and translator of the Iliad; of; belonging to a Mat… Matrae the protecting goddesses of a country, city; place mātrālis adj. pertaining to a mother; the festival of; celebrated annua... mātresco v. inch. n. to become a mother, to become like one's mother mātrīcālis adj. belonging to the womb; matrix mātrĭcīda a mother's murderer, a matricide mātrĭcīdĭum the murder of one's mother, matricide mātrīcŭla a public register, list, roll matricŭlus an unknown fish matrimes mātrĭmōnĭālis adj. belonging to marriage, matrimonial mātrĭmōnĭum wedlock, marriage, matrimony; to be one's spouse; plur., married women, wives