单词 | marsi |
释义 | Marsin. Ancient History. With plural agreement. An Oscan-Umbrian people who lived near the Fucine Lake in central Italy. ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > ancient people of Italy > [noun] Sabinea1387 Tuscana1387 Volscea1387 Samnite1390 Venetian1432 Volscian1513 Marrucian1578 Marsi1578 Marsian1578 Vestinian1578 Tarentine1579 Marrucine1600 Paelignian1600 Sabellian1601 Tyrrhenian1660 Lucanian1709 Tyrrhene1736 Oscan1740 Marrucinian1863 Oscian1875 Ausonian1882 Osco-Umbrian1894 Oscan-Umbrian1960 1578 W. B. tr. Appian of Alexandria Aunc. Hist. Romanes Warres i. 29 (margin) Marsi a valiant people in Latio. 1661 T. Ross tr. Silius Italicus Second Punick War x. 281 Those Ensigns scatter'd are Upon the Ground, which Samnites, fierce in War, Which the Sarrastes, and the Marsi brought. 1726 G. Leoni tr. L. B. Alberti Architecture II. 112/2 In subterraneous Conduits you shou'd open Ventiges like Wells... I have seen such Ventiges in the Country of the Marsi. 1764 N. Hooke Rom. Hist. III. vii. viii. 110 The Marsi, a people renowned for bravery,..gave their name to this war, because they were the first in the revolt. 1910 Encycl. Brit. I. 258/2 The Marsi..spoke in the 3rd century B.C. a dialect closely akin to Latin. 1949 Oxf. Classical Dict. 541/2 The Marsi..took the initiative in demanding Roman citizenship in the Social War. 1995 E. Dench From Barbarians to New Men 129 Once again, the Roman association of Marsi with poverty is illustrated. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1578 |
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