Definition of Masus

1. masu [n] - See also: masu

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Masus

masturbator
masturbators
masturbatory
masty
mast cell
mast cell
mast cell leukaemia
mast leukocyte
masu
Masugi
Masugi's nephritis
masula
masulas
masurium
masuriums
masus (current term)
mat
mat
Matabele
matachin
matachina
matachini
mataco
matador
matadora
matadoras
matadore
matadores
matadors
matagasse

Literary usage of Masus

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1. The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor: With a Life of the Author by Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber (1839)
"And now I shall not need to note concerning St. Jerome, that he gave a compliment to Da- masus that he would not have given to Liberius ; "Qui tecum non ..."

2. The history of the Church of Rome, to the end of the episcopate of Damasus by Edward John Shepherd (1851)
"He said to Pau- linus, " How can you be in communion with Da- masus ? He confesses one ousia and three hypo- stases, and you say that there is only one hy- ..."

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