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Glossary of Latin Words.
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  • marcha. See marca.
  • marchalsia:—the Marshalsea, a prison in London.
  • marchantesia:—merchandise.
  • marcheium:—a market.
  • marchesia:—the March; the Court of the March.
  • marcheta. See merchetum.
  • marchetum:—a market.
  • marchia:—the March or border land between two countries.
  • marchiare:—to adjoin, to border on.
  • marchiatus:—a marquis.
  • marchio:—a marcher; a marquis.
  • marchionatus:—a marquisate.
  • marchionissa:—a marchioness.
  • marchisus, marchisius:—a marcher, a dweller on a March.
  • Marcialis:—in the month of March.
  • marcula:—diminutive of marca.
  • marearchus:—an admiral.
  • maremium:—timber.
  • marescalcia, marescallia, marescaltia:—the right of taking fodder for horses; the office of marshal; the Marshalsea, London; a stable.
  • marescalcus, marescaldus, marescallus:—a farrier; a marshal; a harbinger.
  • mareschum:—a marsh.
  • maretum:—a marsh.
  • margia:—a border, a margin.
  • Mariale:—a book containing the Hours of the B. V. M.
  • marietare:—to marry.
  • marina:—the seashore.
  • mannarius:— a seaman, a mariner.
  • marinellus:—a mariner.
  • mariola:—a small image of the Virgin Mary.
  • marisarchus. See marearchus.
  • mariscalcia. See marescalcia.
  • mariscus:—a marsh.
  • maritayium:—marriage; a marriage portion; the right of giving in marriage.
  • maritatio:—a gift by the husband to the wife on marriage.
  • marla:—marl.
  • marlare, marliare:—to spread marl over land; to dig marl.
  • marleputtum:—a marlpit.
  • marlera, marlerium, marletum:—a marlpit.
  • marlia:—marl.
  • marlura:—marling.
  • marna:—some clay used in pottery; marl.
  • marneria:—a marlpit; a moat.
  • marqua:— the right of reprisals, marque.
  • marquezius:—a marquis.
  • marquisia:—a marchioness.
  • marquisius:—a marquis.
  • marra:—a moor; an iron tool like a pickaxe.
  • marscallare:—to do a farrier's work.
  • martellus:—a hammer.