Thesaurus linguæ Romanæ & Britannicæ tam accurate congestus, vt nihil penè in eo desyderari possit, quod vel Latinè complectatur amplissimus Stephani Thesaurus, vel Anglicè, toties aucta Eliotæ Bibliotheca: opera & industria Thomæ Cooperi Magdalenensis. ... Accessit dictionarium historicum et poëticum propria vocabula virorum, mulierum, sectarum, populorum, vrbium, montium, & cæterorum locorum complectens, & in his iucundissimas & omnium cognitione dignissimas historias.

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Thesaurus linguæ Romanæ & Britannicæ tam accurate congestus, vt nihil penè in eo desyderari possit, quod vel Latinè complectatur amplissimus Stephani Thesaurus, vel Anglicè, toties aucta Eliotæ Bibliotheca: opera & industria Thomæ Cooperi Magdalenensis. ... Accessit dictionarium historicum et poëticum propria vocabula virorum, mulierum, sectarum, populorum, vrbium, montium, & cæterorum locorum complectens, & in his iucundissimas & omnium cognitione dignissimas historias.
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Cooper, Thomas, 1517?-1594.
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Impressum Londini :: [By Henry Denham],
1578.
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Latin language -- Dictionaries -- English.
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"Thesaurus linguæ Romanæ & Britannicæ tam accurate congestus, vt nihil penè in eo desyderari possit, quod vel Latinè complectatur amplissimus Stephani Thesaurus, vel Anglicè, toties aucta Eliotæ Bibliotheca: opera & industria Thomæ Cooperi Magdalenensis. ... Accessit dictionarium historicum et poëticum propria vocabula virorum, mulierum, sectarum, populorum, vrbium, montium, & cæterorum locorum complectens, & in his iucundissimas & omnium cognitione dignissimas historias." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19275.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.

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Mugonia,
A gate at Rome, whereby cattell did enter into the citie. It was also called Trigonia.
Mulciber, ciberis,
One of the names of Vulcan, called God of fire.
Mulucha,
A ryuer of Muritania.
Munda,
A citie of Spayne.
Munychia, ôrum,
The solemnities of Pallas.
Munichia,
An hill towarde Chersonesus.
Munichiates,
A citie in Arabea Petraea, where Mahumets sepulchre is, called now Medina Talbani.
Murcea, ae,
The Goddesse of sloth.
Murgis,
A bosome of the sea in Spaine.
Murgitana regio,
A countrey in the south parts of Spaine.
Murroela,
A citie of Pannonia.
Murrasius, or Murranus,
An auncient king of the Latines, after whome all his successours were so called.
Murtia,
One of the names of Venus.
Murtius,
An hill at Rome, called also Auentinus.
Musae, arum,
The Muses: which were maydens, whome poets feygned to be the daughters of Iupiter and Me∣morie, and that they were Ladyes and gouernours of poetrie and Musike. They were in number nine, or af∣ter some but thrée, some call them giuers of eloquence, and doe name them Goddesses.
Musaeum, ei,
neut. gen. An house dedicated to the Muses, such a one was first made by the kings of Aegypt, called Ptolomaei, in Alexandria.
Musaeus, a, um,
Of the Muses.
Musaeus,
The name of thrée auncient poetes: one in the tyme of Orpheus, which went with Iason to the win∣ning of the fléese of golde. An other of Thebes, the sonne of Thamyras, before the battayle of Troy. The thirde of Ephesus, in the tyme of Eumenes and Atta∣lus kinges of Pergamum.
Mustela,
A mans name, whome Cicero fauoured much.
Mutina, ae,
foem. gen. A citie in Italy, called in the vulgare tongue Modona, which is nowe vnder the subiection of the Duke of Farrare, where was the great battayle be∣twéene Augustus and Brutus.
Mutinensis, se,
Of Mutina.
Mutinensis color,
A naturall colour, as wooll or cloth ne∣uer dyed.
Mutij,
Were men of a noble familie of the auncient Ro∣maynes, in the which one was called Mutius Scaeuola: who at the tyme that Porsena Kynge of Tuscanes, layde siege to Rome, came in a beggers apparayle into the campe of Porsena, and intending to haue slayne the king, slue his secretarie. Wherefore hée was taken and brought to a great fire to be burned, into the which hée

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Mutunus,
An Idoll who was also called Priâpus.
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