Marcellus

[mahr-sel-uhs]

Mar·cel·lus

[mahr-sel-uhs]
noun
Marcus Claudius, 268?–208 b.c., Roman general and consul.
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Marcellus I

noun
Saint, died a.d. 309, pope 308–309.

Marcellus II

noun
(Marcello Cervini), 1501–55, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1555.

A·li

[ah-lee, ah-lee for 1–4; ah-lee for 5]
noun
1.
(ʿAlī ibn-abu-Talib; “the Lion of God”), a.d. c600–661, Arab caliph (cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad).
3.
Mohammed, 1909–63, Pakistani statesman and diplomat.
5.
Muhammad (Cassius (Marcellus) Clay, Jr.), born 1942, U.S. boxer: world heavyweight champion 1964–67, 1974–78, 1978–79.
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Marcellus (mɑːˈsɛləs)
 
n
Marcus Claudius (ˈmɑːkəs ˈklɔːdɪəs). ?268--208 bc, Roman general and consul, who captured Syracuse (212) in the Second Punic War

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