Marcĭus — Lewis & Short
Marcĭus, a,
L. Marcius,a Roman knight, who commanded the army in Spain after the death of the Scipios, Liv. 25, 37 sq.—
called also: Marcius liquor,Prop. 4, 1, 52:
umor,id. 4, 22, 24:
lympha,Tib. 3, 6, 58; and:
frigora,Stat. S. 1, 5, 25: Marcius saltus, in Liguria, where the consul Q. Marcius suffered a defeat, Liv. 39, 20.—
carmina,of the soothsayer Marcius, Liv. 25, 12: foedus, made by L. Marcius with the inhabitants of Gades, Cic. Balb. 17, 39.—Silva Marciana, a mountain-range in western Germany, the Schwarzwald, Amm. 21, 8, 2.— Hence, adv.: Marcĭānē, in the manner of Marcius, Prisc. vol. 2, p. 528, 25 Hertz.