Marcus [mahr-kuh s] ExamplesWord Origin noun
- Saint.Also Mark.died a.d. 336, pope 336.
- a male given name.
Origin of Marcus Latin Mārcus *māwortkos pertaining to *Māwort-s Mars Examples from the Web for marcus Contemporary Examples of marcus
As Dre mulled over how to talk to Andre Jr. (Marcus Scribner) about sex, Pops appeared while his son was stretching.
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Tim Teeman
October 3, 2014
And as The New York Times reported in May, Marcus Theatres, a chain of movie theaters, has been testing the Spire in Wisconsin.
September 18, 2014
Put simply, a scientific consensus has yet to emerge, and Marcus ignored the ongoing debate.
Fact-Checking the Sunday Shows: July 27
PunditFact.com
July 27, 2014
Marcus is citing a 2012 study from Duke University researchers published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Fact-Checking the Sunday Shows: July 27
PunditFact.com
July 27, 2014
Marcus confirmed in a phone call that his organization transfers donations to Honenu.
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July 10, 2014
Historical Examples of marcus
And how different was this new programme from the one outlined by Sir Marcus.
C. N. Williamson
As Sir Marcus said it was “up to me” to do it so well that Cook would look sick.
C. N. Williamson
Sir Marcus did not appear the next day or the next, and I heard no more.
C. N. Williamson
As for Sir Marcus, he stayed only long enough for a talk with me.
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“I’m afraid there’s been a mistake,” replied Sir Marcus presently.
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Word Origin and History for marcus Marcus
masc. proper name, from Latin Marcus, Roman praenomen, traditionally said to be related to Mars, Roman god of war.