2. Wed, espouse, take for husband or wife, lead to the altar, bestow one's hand upon.
3. Give in marriage.
Marry, v. n. Enter into the married state, assume the conjugal relation, take a husband or a wife.
Marsh, n. Fen, bog, quagmire, morass, swamp, slough.
Marshal, v. a. Arrange, range, rank, dispose, array, draw up, set in order.
Marsh-samphire, n. Glass-wort, salt-wort (Salicornia herbacea).
Marshy, a. Boggy, fenny, swampy, wet.
Mart, n. Market, emporium, entrepot, place of traffic.
Martial, a. 1. Suited to war.
2. Warlike, brave, given to war.
3. Military, not civil.
Martinet, n. Precisian, formalist, strict or severe disciplinarian.
Marvel, n. Wonder, prodigy, miracle.
Marvel, v. n. Wonder, be surprised, be astonished.
Marvellous, a. [Written also Marvelous.] Wondrous, wonderful, amazing, stupendous, astonishing, miraculous, very extraordinary, most strange.
Masculine, a. 1. Male, of the male sex, not female.
2. Manly, virile, manlike, not feminine, not effeminate.
Mash, v. a. Bruise, crush.
Mask, n. 1. Cover (for the face), veil, visor, cloak, screen, blind, disguise.
2. Subterfuge, evasion, trick, shift, pretence, pretext, plea.
3. Masquerade, revel, piece of mummery.
Mask, v. a. 1. Put a mask on.
2. Disguise, conceal, hide, cloak, veil, screen, shroud, cover.
Masker, n. Mummer, buffoon.
Mason, n. 1. Builder in stone or brick.
2. Free-mason.
Masquerade, n. Mask, revel, piece of mummery.
Mass, n. 1. Lump, heap, collection.
2. Size, magnitude, bulk, dimension, quantity of matter.
3. Assemblage, congeries.
4. Whole, aggregate, totality, body.
Mass, n. Communion service (in the Roman Catholic Church), celebration of the Lord's Supper.
Massacre, v. a. Butcher (human beings), murder, kill, slay, slaughter.
Massacre, n. Butchery, slaughter, carnage.
Mass-book, n. Missal.
Massicot, n. Yellow protoxide of lead (not fused; when fused it forms litharge).
Massive, a. Bulky, heavy, weighty, ponderous.
Massy, a. Bulky, heavy, weighty, ponderous.
Master, n. 1. Ruler, director, governor, manager, chief, head, superintendent, overseer, principal, lord, goodman.
2. Commander, captain.
3. Teacher, instructor, tutor, preceptor, school-master, pedagogue.
4. Owner, proprietor, holder, possessor.
5. Proficient, adept, master-hand.
Master, v. a. 1. Overpower, overcome, conquer, subdue, subjugate, vanquish.