manus, ūs, f., hand, arm; ferreae manūs, grappling irons (see [corvus]); force, strength, prowess; band, troop; manūs cōnserere, to join battle.

Mārcus, ī, m., a common praenomen.

Mārcius, ī, m., see [Ancus].

mare, is, n., the sea; Mare Superum, the Upper or Adriatic Sea.

margarīta, ae, f., a pearl.

maritimus [mare], adj., pertaining to the sea, sea, maritime.

marītus, ī, m., husband.

Marius, ī, m., C., born near Arpinum in Latium, 107 B.C.; conquered Jugurtha, 106; was seven times consul; defeated Teutones in 102, Cimbri in 101; died in 86.

marmor, oris, n., marble.

marmoreus [marmor], adj., marble, of marble.