multus, a, um, adj., comp. plūs, sup. plūrimus; much, many a; pl., many.
Mulvius, a, um, adj., Mulvian; Mulvius pōns, the Mulvian bridge, about two miles north of Rome.
Mummius, ī, m., L. Mummius, the conqueror of Corinth; consul 146 B.C.
Munda, ae, f., a Roman colony in the south of Spain, where a battle was fought in 45 B.C. between Caesar and the Pompeians.
mūniō, īre, īvī (iī), ītus [moenia, walls], to fortify, secure, guard.
mūnus, eris, n., duty, service; present, gift.
Mūrēna, ae, m., L. (Licinius) Mūrēna, consul 62 B.C.
murrinus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the stone murra, murine.
Mursa, ae, f., a town in Pannonia.
mūrus, ī, m., a wall.