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magnificus, -a, -um: magnificent
magnus, -a, -um: big, large, great, loud
malus, -a, -um: bad
mandātum, -ī (n): order, instruction
māne: early in the day, in the morning
maneō, manēre, mānsī, mānsus: to remain, stay, wait
manus, -ūs (f): hand
mappa, -ae (f): napkin, white cloth
mare, maris (n): sea
māter, mātris (f): mother
maximus, -a, -um: greatest, very great, very large
: me; mēcum: with me
medius, -a, -um: mid-, middle of
Megara, -ae (f): Megara (city in Greece)
Mehercule!: By Hercules!
melior: better
memoria, -ae (f): memory
mercātor, mercātōris (m): merchant
mēta, -ae (f): mark, goal, turning post
metus, -ūs (m): fear
meus, -a, -um: my, mine
mihi: to/for me
mīles, mīlitis (m): soldier
mīlle: a thousand
Minimē!: No! Not at all! Not in the least!
mīrus, -a, -um: wonderful, marvelous, strange
miser, misera, miserum: poor, unhappy, miserable, wretched
mittō, mittere, mīsī, missus: to send
modo: only
mōlēs, mōlis (f): mass, huge bulk
molestus, -a, -um: annoying, troublesome; molestus, -i (m): a pest
mōns, montis (m): mountain, hill
mōnstro, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to show
mors, mortis (f): death
mortuus, -a, -um: dead
moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtus: to move
mox: soon
mulier, mulieris (f): woman
multus, -a, -um: much, many
multitūdō, multitūdinis (f): crowd, multitude
murmur, murmuris (n): murmur
mūrus, -ī (m): wall
mūs, mūris (m): mouse
mussō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to mutter