An official who carries a mace of office.
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Examples for "mace"
Examples for "mace"
1A French mace used in the sixteenth century is shown in Fig.
2Boil the cocoanut in the water, adding the mace, cinnamon, and seasoning.
3An engraved iron mace of the fifteenth century is shown in Fig.
4The first fell at length under the mace of Roger de Montgommeri.
5You feel your pocket to make sure the mace is still there.
1The macer 'pitched the baby card,' and of course lost, as well as the unfortunate victim.
2The camera will focus on the judge - no-one else will feature in the footage except the macer and the clerk.
3During the filming, the camera will focus on the judge - no one else will feature in the footage except the macer and the clerk.
4But Macer went on, while the irons tore him in every part.
5Upon this Macer was sent out again, and killed this lion easily.
6Are you not, as you said, the family of the Christian Macer?'
7Seizing his sword in a firm grasp, he struck Macer to the heart.
8Yet Macer lost not one jot of his coolness in that awful moment.
9As for Macer, say no more of him; he is already done for.
10To the amazement of all, Macer stepped back and flung down his sword.
11Macer bent his piercing eye upon the Prefect, but answered not.
12The lion came down as before, but this time Macer's aim was true.
13For no sooner was the opinion of the assembly declared than Macer broke forth:
14Richard Macer grew up in the much-maligned new town.
15The wife of Macer has just been here, seeking from Julia both assistance and comfort.
16Macer was now led away, and the Batavian reappeared.