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Macer

noun
1.
An official who carries a mace of office.  Synonyms: mace, macebearer.






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"Macer" Quotes from Famous Books



... obliged him to adjourn it; for the Curia which was to vote first, happened to be the Faucian, remarkably distinguished by two disasters, the taking of the city, and the Caudine peace; the same Curia having voted first in those years in which the said events are found. Licinius Macer supposes this Curia ominous, also, on account of a third misfortune, that which was experienced ...
— The History of Rome; Books Nine to Twenty-Six • Titus Livius



Words linked to "Macer" :   functionary, macebearer, official, mace



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