Macedō, onis, m., a Macedonian.
Macedonia, ae, f., Macedonia, an extensive country north of Greece. Its inhabitants were not generally reckoned as Greeks. Under Alexander the Great it became the chief power of the ancient world.
māchina, ae, f., machine or engine of war; a contrivance, trick.
mactō, āre, āvī, ātus, to offer as sacrifice, kill, slaughter.
mactus, adj., worshiped, glorified.
Maecēnās, ātis, m., C. Cilnius, the close friend of Augustus and his chief adviser in civil affairs.
maestus, adj., sad, gloomy, mournful.
[magis], comp., adv., in a greater degree; more, rather; sup. māximē [māximus], in the highest degree, particularly; exceedingly, very.
[magister, trī], m., master, chief; teacher; magister equitum, Master of the Horse, an officer appointed by a dictator as his lieutenant. The name perhaps indicates that he had especial command of the cavalry.