magis, adv., comp., more, rather; eō magis, all the more; sup., māximē, greatly, chiefly, exceedingly.
magister, trī, m., a master, ruler, teacher; magister equitum, master of the horse, aid-de-camp of the dictator.
Māgnentiānus, a, um, adj., belonging to or pertaining to Māgnentius.
Māgnentius, ī, m., Roman emperor, 350-353 A.D.
Māgnēsia, ae, f., a city of Asia Minor near Mount Sipylus in Lydia.
māgnificentissimē [māgnificus], adv., sup. of māgnificē; splendidly, very magnificently.
māgnificus, a, um [māgnus + faciō], adj., sup. māgnificentissimus; splendid, magnificent, noble.
māgnitūdō, inis [māgnus], f., magnitude, greatness, size.
māgnus, a, um, adj., comp. māior, sup. māximus; great, large, abundant, powerful.