marsian means of or relating to the Marsi. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Etymology
From Marsi + -an.
adj
- Of or relating to the Marsi.“To this signal honour many warriors aspired. Among these was distinguished the valiant Aulon, a descendant of Cacus, who, instead of a sword or javelin, carried an axe of such an enormous magnitude, that no one among the Marsi, except himself, could wield; Pentheus also, who was equally active in the practice of war, and who numbered among his ancestors the unfortunate Marsias, the father of the M”
name
- The extinct (since ca. 150 BC) Osco-Umbrian language of the Marsi, native to Marruvium.“Caso Cantovios and allies. Bronze plate found in the Fucine Lake. Dialect-Latin or mixed Marsian and Latin.”
noun
- Any member of the Marsi.