Mace

  • 51mace — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Old French mascie, macis, from Medieval Latin macis Date: 13th century an aromatic spice consisting of the dried external fibrous covering of a nutmeg II. noun Etymology: Middle English,… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 52Mace b — Matador beim Start. Die Matador war der erste amerikanische Marschflugkörper, trug eine Kernwaffe und wurde ab 1949 entwickelt und auch in Deutschland stationiert. Das Konzept eines selbstständig fliegenden Marschflugkörpers war erstmals 1943… …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 53MACE — I. MACE Steph. Matnicz, teste Lazio, oppidum Norici, in Austriae Carinthiaeque confinio, nunc vicus, qui Gabrumagum Antonino putatur, inter Candolicam urbem Carinthiae, et Laureacum urbem Austriae in Boream occurrens, quasi 20. leuc. II. MACE… …

    Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • 54mace — n. staff used as a symbol of authority a ceremonial mace * * * [meɪs] [ staff used as a symbol of authority ] a ceremonial mace …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 55mace — I [[t]meɪs[/t]] n. 1) a clublike armor breaking weapon, often with a spiked metal head, used chiefly in the Middle Ages 2) gov a ceremonial staff symbolic of office 3) gov macebearer • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME < OF (F masse) large hammer, mace …

    From formal English to slang

  • 56macė — ×mãcė sf. (2) K; N žr. macis 1: Anas vyrelis tur daug macės rš. Dievo galybė, bet velnio mãcė Varn. Nutverkim ginklus su mace RD191. O žirgeli, žirgai juodbėrėli, ar turėsi kojelėse macę? JV137. Bei aš noriu ant faraono ir ant visos jo macės… …

    Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language

  • 57mace — A large staff, made of the precious metals, and highly ornamented. It is used as an emblem of authority, and carried before certain public functionaries by a mace bearer. In many legislative bodies, the mace is employed as a visible symbol of the …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 58mace — A large staff, made of the precious metals, and highly ornamented. It is used as an emblem of authority, and carried before certain public functionaries by a mace bearer. In many legislative bodies, the mace is employed as a visible symbol of the …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 59Macé, S. — S. Macé, frz., ist nach Guerin (Giry) so viel als Matthaeus …

    Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon

  • 60MACE — main adverse coronary event; major adverse cardiac events; major cardiac event; Mayo Asymptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy [trial] * * * Mace mās trademark used for a temporarily disabling liquid that when sprayed in the face of a person causes… …

    Medical dictionary