单词 | Marsic |
释义 | Marsic/ˈmɑːsɪk/Ancient History adjective Of or relating to the Marsi. Marsic War noun the Social War, 90–89 b.c., in which the Marsi played a prominent part on the side of the Italian allies against Rome. noun The Marsi language; = Marsian. OriginEarly 17th century; earliest use found in Edward Topsell (d. 1625), Church of England clergyman and author. From classical Latin Marsicus Marsian (especially in bellum Marsicum the Social War) from Marsī + -icus. |
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