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macer

/mey-ser/US // ˈmeɪ sər //UK // (ˈmeɪsə) //

沤肥,沤肥者,沤肥了,沤肥的人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : macebearer.
    • : an officer who attends the Court of Session and carries out its orders.

Examples

  • This is that man, the soldier Macer; then bound with fellow soldiers to the service in Africa, now a Christian preacher.'

  • When Macer had reached it he paused, and looked round upon the motley crowd that had gathered about him.

  • He joined me toward the evening of the same day on which I had seen the wife of Macer, and we took our way toward his dwelling.

  • You will easily perceive, Fausta, how serious an injury is inflicted upon us by rash and violent declaimers like Macer.

  • The table was now spread, and we sat down to the frugal repast, Macer first offering a prayer to God.