martial


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martial
adj. of or pertaining to war; befitting a warrior; military, warlike

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Martial
Marcus Valerius Martialis (known in English as Martial ) (March, between 38 and 41 AD – between 102 and 104 AD), was a Roman poet from Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula) best known for his twelve books of Epigrams, published in Rome between AD 86 and 103, during the reigns of the emperors DomitianNerva and Trajan. In these short, witty poems he cheerfully satirises city life and the scandalous activities of his acquaintances, and romanticises his provincial upbringing. He wrote a total of 1,561, of which 1,235 are in elegiac couplets. He is considered to be the creator of the modern epigram.

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Martial

Noun
1. Roman poet noted for epigrams (first century BC)
(hypernym) poet

 
martial

Adjective
1. (of persons) befitting a warrior; "a military bearing"
(synonym) soldierly, soldierlike, warriorlike
(similar) military
2. suggesting war or military life
(synonym) warlike
(similar) military
3. of or relating to the armed forces; "martial law"
(synonym) martial(a)
(similar) military


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Martial
nm. Martial, male first name
 
martial
adj. martial, warlike

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martial
příd.jm. bojový; vojenský