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单词 mace
释义 mace
I. \ˈmās\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin mattia; akin to Latin mateola mallet, Old High German medela plow, Sanskrit matya harrow
1.
 a. : a heavy staff or club made wholly or partly of metal, often spiked, and used especially in the middle ages for breaking armor
 b. : a club used as an offensive weapon
  < a policeman's mace >
2. : a staff borne by, carried before, or placed near a magistrate or other dignitary as an ensign of his authority
3. : mace-bearer
4. : a knobbed mallet used by curriers in dressing leather to make it supple
5.
 a. : a rod with a flat wooden head formerly used in billiards instead of a cue
 b. : a similar rod used in bagatelle
II. transitive verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
: to strike with or as if with a mace
 < the boxer maced his opponent with a left hook >
III. noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English mace, macis, from Middle French maci, macis, from Latin macir reddish rind of an Indian root, from Greek makir, makeir
1. : a fragrant and highly aromatic spice consisting of the dried arillode of the nutmeg
2. : the dried arillode of various other nutmeg trees used as spice — usually used with a qualifying term
 < Bombay mace >
IV. noun
(plural mace)
Etymology: Malay mas, ĕmas mace, gold, from Sanskrit māṣa bean, weight
1. archaic : a small gold coin of Malaysia
2. : a Chinese unit of weight and a corresponding unit of value equal to one tenth of a tael
V. noun
(-s)
Etymology: origin unknown
1. or mace·man \-smən\plural macemen slang : swindler
2. slang : swindling
VI. transitive verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
slang : cheat, swindle; especially : to force political contributions from (public employees)
VII. \ˈmās\ transitive verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
: to attack with the Mace liquid
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