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British NATO spokesperson and news correspondent
Mark F. Laity (born 1955 in Truro, Cornwall, UK) is a NATO spokesman and former BBC correspondent. He gained a BA(hons) and MA from the University of
Mark_Laity
Members of a religious organization who are not part of the clergy
In religious organizations, the laity (/ˈleɪəti/) – individually a layperson, layman or laywoman – consists of all members who are not part of the clergy
Laity
Aerial bombing attacks in 1945
Destruction of Dresden. Random House. online Cheshire, Leonard (1993). "Mark Laity Interview with Lord Cheshire". In Wood, Derek (ed.). Reaping the Whirlwind
Bombing_of_Dresden
musical composition Yannis Kyriakides, composer: BA musicology, 1991. Mark Laity, NATO spokesman, former BBC news reporter: BA, MA, 1977, 1978 Philip Lawson
List of alumni of the University of York
List_of_alumni_of_the_University_of_York
Cathedral city in Cornwall, England
1974–1986 Paul Myners, Baron Myners, (1948–2022), businessman and politician Mark Laity (born c. 1962), NATO spokesman and former BBC correspondent NneNne Iwuji-Eme
Truro
Ordinary members of the Catholic Church who are not clergy
Catholic laity are the ordinary members of the Catholic Church who are neither clergy nor recipients of Holy Orders or vowed to life in a religious order
Catholic_laity
English journalist and author
his opinions on Ukraine by some journalists and commentators, including Mark Laity. In May 2024, following the local elections, he wrote calling metro mayors
Simon_Jenkins
College of the University of York, England
Paul Mealor, composer (Music, 1997) Hector Janse van Rensburg, artist Mark Laity, NATO spokesman and former BBC correspondent "Constantine and Derwent
Alcuin_College,_York
Albanian paramilitary group in southeast Europe
Both Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR) and NATO spokesman Mark Laity said the group has no public support. In February 2003, it claimed responsibility
Albanian_National_Army
American Catholic priest (born 1964)
Deliverance Prayers for Use by the Laity, Ripperger outlines prayers intended for spiritual combat by the laity. The book, which carries an imprimatur
Chad_Ripperger
Academic department at King's College London
Eftimiades Joel Hayward Michael Howard Vivienne Jabri Ashley Jackson Mark Laity Andrew Lambert Lawrence Freedman Thomas Gomart Barry M. Gough Beatrice
Department of War Studies, King's College London
Department_of_War_Studies,_King's_College_London
Radio show
1978 and of Radio 3 from 1978 to 1987; he left the programme in 1976. Mark Laity was a senior producer from 1986 to 1988. Caroline Thomson (Chief Operating
Analysis_(radio_programme)
Remains of Mark the Evangelist
Saint Mark's relics, the remains of Mark the Evangelist, have been held in St Mark's Basilica in Venice, Italy since being stolen from Alexandria, Egypt
Saint_Mark's_relics
Christian martyrs from Japan
Archangels Gabriel Michael in the Catholic Church Raphael Evangelists Matthew Mark Luke John See also Calendar of saints Four Holy Marshals Fourteen Holy Helpers
16_Martyrs_of_Japan
Thomas M. Condon, O.P. 2022–2026 Fr. Roberto Merced, O.P. 2026-Present Fr. Mark Wedig, O.P. The Western Province, or Province of the Most Holy Name of Jesus
Dominican Order in the United States
Dominican_Order_in_the_United_States
Benemerenti medal is an honour awarded by the Pope to members of the clergy and laity for service to the Catholic Church. This list is not complete. It only contains
List of Benemerenti medal recipients
List_of_Benemerenti_medal_recipients
American journalist and author (born 1964)
Catholic Schooling by Mark Gauvreau Judge", Crisis Magazine: A Voice for the Faithful Catholic Laity, 24: 48–50, 2006 Judge, Mark Gauvreau (Spring 2005)
Mark_Judge_(writer)
Indonesia. The four-day visit to Indonesia, lasting from 3-6 September, marks his 45th international trip, making it the longest of his papacy. Previously
2024 visit by Pope Francis to Indonesia
2024_visit_by_Pope_Francis_to_Indonesia
Catholic religious community living under solemn vows
Social Service (sss) Servants of the Blessed Sacrament (SSS) Ursulines (OSU) White Sisters See also: Third orders of Catholic laity Catholicism portal
Religious_order_(Catholic)
for the diaconate.[citation needed] The passage from membership of the laity to that of the clergy occurs with ordination to the diaconate. Previously
Hierarchy of the Catholic Church
Hierarchy_of_the_Catholic_Church
British actor (born 1971)
Keira Knightley and Dominic Rowan. Lewis played Tory Prime Minister Simon Laity in two seasons of Number 10 on BBC Radio 4. He played Gareth, the father
Damian_Lewis
term used to refer to the Buddhist monastic practice of almsround to the laity to receive almsfood and other necessities. In Japanese Buddhism, this practice
Pindapata
Czech pre-Protestant Christian movement
Rite upon the Czech people, a rite in which only the clergy (and not the laity) receives Communion under both kinds. The Czech people at this time still
Hussites
Australian rugby league footballer
Ben Laity (born 28 November 1983) is an Australian former rugby league footballer who played for the North Queensland Cowboys in the National Rugby League
Ben_Laity
Catholic missionaries and followers executed in Japan during the 17th century
Archangels Gabriel Michael in the Catholic Church Raphael Evangelists Matthew Mark Luke John See also Calendar of saints Four Holy Marshals Fourteen Holy Helpers
205_Martyrs_of_Japan
English author, film director and visual artist (born 1952)
1960. Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson/Gale, 2002, ISBN 0-7876-6005-1. K. A. Laity, "Clive Barker" in: Richard Bleiler, ed. Supernatural Fiction Writers: Contemporary
Clive_Barker
English cleric and preacher (1714–1770)
and Company. Galli, Mark (1993a). "Whitefield's Curious Love Life". Christian History. No. 38. Retrieved 1 July 2017. Galli, Mark (1993b). "Slaveholding
George_Whitefield
Autonomous set of Christian congregations
of Christ emphasize that there is no distinction between "clergy" and "laity" and that every member has a gift and a role to play in accomplishing the
Churches_of_Christ
Church in West Yorkshire, England
Parish Church Schools, and which were very well attended by clergy and laity, and evidently at least one journalist. There were many toasts, and speeches
St Mark's Church, Huddersfield
St_Mark's_Church,_Huddersfield
South African bishop and anti-apartheid activist (1931–2021)
and although Tutu was one of the two most popular candidates, the white laity voting bloc consistently voted against his candidature. To break deadlock
Desmond_Tutu
Roman Christian theologian and writer (c. 155 – c. 220)
himself as ordained in the church and seems to place himself among the laity. His conversion to Christianity perhaps took place about 197–198 (cf. Adolf
Tertullian
Combination of distinct beliefs or schools of thought
incorporated into legends or doctrine that endure with the newly converted laity. Religion portal Confederacy Conflation Cultural appropriation Cultural
Syncretism
Fundamentalist movement within Sunni Islam
madhab. The lowest of Ibn Mu'ammar's hierarchy constituted the non-Mujtahid laity who are required to directly engage with the Scriptural sources in consultation
Wahhabism
not negligible in the Capital, and in Asia Minor. .. There were plenty of laity and monks among the Monophysites; there was a fair supply of clergy; Chalcedonians
List of Christian denominations
List_of_Christian_denominations
Loans with unfairly high interest rate
percent per year. Later ecumenical councils applied this regulation to the laity. Lateran III decreed that persons who accepted interest on loans could receive
Usury
German priest, theologian and author (1483–1546)
translation of the Bible into German made the Bible vastly more accessible to the laity, which had a tremendous impact on both the Church and German culture. It
Martin_Luther
Chapel in the Apostolic Palace, Vatican City
200 people, including clerics, officials of the Vatican and distinguished laity. There were 50 occasions during the year on which it was prescribed by the
Sistine_Chapel
Social class in late medieval/early modern England
preferred to include taxes on clerical income with the direct taxes on the laity. The church hierarchy (archbishops and bishops) considered that no secular
Yeoman
U.S. college athletic conference
Diocese of Bridgeport, but has been led and primarily staffed by Catholic laity from its creation. Of the Metro's ten current affiliate members, only two
Metro_Conference_(2026–)
Major branch of Buddhism
popularised meditation both in traditional Theravāda countries among the laity, and in western countries, "meditation plays a minor if not negligible role
Theravada
13th-century crusade against Catharism in southern France
and plans of Innocent, who stressed confession, reform of the clergy and laity, and pastoral teachings to oppose heresy. Peters maintains that the violence
Albigensian_Crusade
Institution of the Catholic Church
Francis admires about Opus Dei since Escrivá's emphasis on the dignity of the laity was a challenge to the ultra-clerical ethos of Spanish Catholicism in the
Opus_Dei
Cycle of frescoes by Michelangelo
shows the Drunkenness of Noah; below this scene is the door used by the laity. Furthest from the altar, the Drunkenness of Noah represents the sinful
Sistine_Chapel_ceiling
Formulaic summary of Buddhist doctrines
Buddhist scholars and contemplatives. For the immigrant Theravada Buddhist laity, the central feature of this worldview is the affirmation of the reality
Four_Noble_Truths
Polish military leader (1746–1817)
when it was erected by the Corp of Cadets, or 1913 when Polish clergy and laity of the United States donated a statue of Kosciuszko to sit atop the column
Tadeusz_Kościuszko
Catholic fraternal service organization founded in 1882
ISBN 978-0-19-535253-5. Sweany, Mark J. (1923). Educational Work of the Knights of Columbus. Bureau of Education Bulletin. Vol. 22. Mark J. Sweaney, Director of
Knights_of_Columbus
Major branch of Protestantism
Government in the Anglican Communion is synodical, consisting of three houses of laity (usually elected parish representatives), clergy and bishops. National,
Anglicanism
Anglican church in England
legislative body for the church and comprises bishops, other clergy and laity. Its measures must be approved by the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Church_of_England
Greek term for a ruler
the most powerful and wealthy families in the city. From time to time, laity of the Orthodox Church in communion with the Patriarch of Constantinople
Archon
Gnostic religion
These Nasoraeans are divided into tarmidutā (priesthood) and mandāyutā (laity), the latter derived from their term for knowledge manda. Manda is also
Mandaeism
Australian rugby league footballer
Mark Dalle Cort (born 19 May 1982 in Ayr, Queensland) is a former professional rugby league footballer who most recently played for the Northern Pride
Mark_Dalle_Cort
severity for masturbation (alone or in company) to monastics and laity. Bernard Hoose and Mark Jordan suggest that claims to a continuous teaching by the Church
Christian views on masturbation
Christian_views_on_masturbation
Tibeto-Burman language
Honorific vocabulary is used in Burmese to distinguish Buddhist clergy from the laity (householders), especially when speaking to or about bhikkhus (monks). Distinct
Burmese_language
4) Mark Cantoni (Rounds 8 to 12) Operations manager: Chris Sheppard Team manager: Rob White Office Manager: Sheron McDougall Club captain: Ben Laity Chief
2010 Northern Pride RLFC season
2010_Northern_Pride_RLFC_season
2006 mystery thriller film by Ron Howard
of the organizations Priory of Sion and Opus Dei. Many members urged the laity to boycott the film. In the book, Brown states that the Priory of Sion and
The_Da_Vinci_Code_(film)
Australian rugby league footballer
Mark Cantoni (born May 29, 1979) is a former rugby league footballer for the Pia Donkeys in the Elite One Championship and Northern Pride in the Queensland
Mark_Cantoni
Title for Mary, mother of Jesus
"World Apostolate of Fatima". www.laici.va. Pontifical Council for the Laity. Retrieved 13 May 2021. Santuário 2013, pp. 231–235. Maunder (2016), p. 32
Our_Lady_of_Fátima
Non-creedal liberal religious movement
Lindsey met with substantial criticism from the more conservative clergy and laity of the Church of England. In response, in 1774, Lindsey applied for registration
Unitarian_Universalism
Christian church based in Rome
for the day to day celebration of the sacraments and pastoral care of the laity. As of 2016[update] there are approximately 221,700 parishes worldwide.
Catholic_Church
Irish-American Catholic cardinal (born 1947)
Catholic prelate who has served as the prefect of the Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life since 2016, Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church since 2019
Kevin_Farrell
Cooperation between Christian denominations
and their autocephalous Churches. However, some of the Eastern Orthodox laity vehemently oppose ecumenism with other Christian denominations. Such people
Ecumenism
Forms of the Mass before 1570
was bread given in the general offering by the laity, blessed by the priest, and given back to the laity for devotional use and as alms, especially when
Pre-Tridentine_Mass
chronologically starting with royal diplomas and writs, then non-royal grants by the laity, bishops and other ecclesiastics; and finally by miscellaneous texts, wills
List_of_Anglo-Saxon_charters
Spiritual leader of Tibet since 1940
biology. In his 2005 book The Universe in a Single Atom and elsewhere, and to mark his commitment to scientific truth and its ultimate ascendancy over religious
14th_Dalai_Lama
Major branch of Protestantism
found almost solely in small Pietist conventicles. However, some of the laity preserved Lutheran orthodoxy from both Pietism and rationalism by reusing
Lutheranism
definition of what constitutes adherence or membership, congregations of laity, regular meetings or services for the purposes of veneration of a deity
List of religions and spiritual traditions
List_of_religions_and_spiritual_traditions
Common name of a Christian liturgical prayer
other examples in the text of the gospels without the kyrie 'lord', e.g. Mark 10:46, where blind Bartimaeus cries out, "Jesus, Son of David, have mercy
Kyrie
Buddhist temple complex in Cambodia
the upper areas of the temple was progressively more exclusive, with the laity being admitted only to the lowest level. Unlike most Khmer temples, Angkor
Angkor_Wat
American Episcopal bishop (born 1975)
votes cast on the first ballot. His election was later ratified by the laity and clergy in the House of Deputies. He was the youngest person to serve
Sean_Rowe
Restorationist Christian denomination
Jehovah's Witnesses do not use elder as a title to signify a formal clergy-laity division, though elders may employ ecclesiastical privilege regarding confession
Jehovah's_Witnesses
Whipping oneself as part of a religious ritual
as a form of punishment as a means of penance for disobedient clergy and laity. In the 13th century, a group of Catholics, known as the Flagellants, took
Self-flagellation
Historical commune in the western suburbs of Paris
object of major financial transactions. There are two zones, one for the laity (Nord-Saint-Joseph, with its imposing stone tombs) and the other for the
History_of_Suresnes
Catholic cathedral in Manhattan, New York
the New Roman Catholic Cathedral. An Immense Attendance of the Clergy and Laity" (PDF). The New York Times. May 26, 1879. p. 5. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved
St. Patrick's Cathedral (New York City)
St._Patrick's_Cathedral_(New_York_City)
English statesman (1485–1540)
throughout the six northern counties. These widespread popular uprisings of the laity, collectively known as the Pilgrimage of Grace, found support among the
Thomas_Cromwell
Abugida script
clergy. Religious instructional materials and prayer books dedicated to the laity were written in Tai Noi instead. As a result, only a few people outside
Tai_Tham_script
Japanese Christian sect
were over 90, and they would not talk to each other. The few surviving laity had also reached old age, and some of them no longer had any priests from
Kakure_Kirishitan
(priests) were returned to the laity, and several new forms of ministry emerged. The burgeoning awareness of the vocation of the laity as apostles to the secular
Lay_ecclesial_ministry
Religion established by Baháʼu'lláh
contains Persian text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. The Baháʼí Faith is a religion established by
Baháʼí_Faith
Formal disaffiliation of a religious belief
Coria, were descendants of apostate Jews. Other apostates who made their mark in history by attempting the conversion of other Jews in the 14th century
Apostasy
Arabian Christianity's growth, distribution before Islam
collected in a church, and then burned up there alongside other Christian laity and clerics. At Najran, Christians built churches, monasteries, and martyria
Christianity in pre-Islamic Arabia
Christianity_in_pre-Islamic_Arabia
Papal award
[Service]') is a medal awarded by the Pope to members of the clergy and laity for service to the Catholic Church. Originally established as an award for
Benemerenti_medal
Anglican denomination
denomination, the American Revolutionary War internally divided both clergy and laity of the Church of England in America, and opinions covered a wide spectrum
Episcopal Church (United States)
Episcopal_Church_(United_States)
Iranian religion founded by Zoroaster
books). If read aloud, these books would still have been intelligible to the laity. Many of these texts are responses to the tribulations of the time, and
Zoroastrianism
Creation myth of Judaism and Christianity
Collins 2006, p. 78. Second Vatican Council, Decree on the Apostolate of the Laity (Apostolicam Actuositatem, section 7, published on 18 November 1965, accessed
Genesis_creation_narrative
200 BC–10 AD Greek kingdom in South Asia
for the building of these caves and left donatory inscriptions, including laity, members of the clergy, government officials. Foreigners, mostly self-declared
Indo-Greek_Kingdom
Indian religion
evidence of an organized sangha (community) that included monks, nuns, and laity. The third century BCE emperor Ashoka, in his pillar edicts, mentions the
Jainism
16th-century movement in Western Christianity
and Psalms. New religious movements promoted the deeper involvement of laity in religious practices. The communal fraternities of the Brethren of the
Reformation
Second-largest Christian church
directly under the Metropolitan. An oblate programme exists for Orthodox laity Saint Benedict Russian Orthodox Church in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The Eastern
Eastern_Orthodox_Church
Catholic cardinal
Stafford previously served as president of the Pontifical Council for the Laity (1996–2003), archbishop of the Archdiocese of Denver (1986–1996), bishop
James_Stafford
English patient safety initiative
initiative. In The Guardian Mills wrote that she and Martha's father, Paul Laity, had raised concerns about Martha's deterioration, but their opinions were
Martha's_Rule
Animals without a vertebral column
invertebrates as a taxon of animals has persisted for over a century among the laity, and within the zoological community and in its literature it remains in
Invertebrate
Major branch of Christianity
universal priesthood of believers implies the right and duty of the Christian laity not only to read the Bible in the vernacular, but also to take part in the
Protestantism
American author (born 1981)
' by Ottessa Moshfegh". The New York Times. Retrieved August 14, 2015. Laity, Paul (September 16, 2016). "Ottessa Moshfegh interview: 'Eileen started
Ottessa_Moshfegh
Last pre-Islamic Iranian empire (224–651 AD)
official calendar dates, causing much confusion and friction between the laity and the ruling class. A compromise on this by the Sasanians was later introduced
Sasanian_Empire
Christian doctrine
Church debated the status of lapsed, schismatic and heretical clergy and laity. Two prominent theologians (Cyprian and Augustine) expressed doctrinal opinions
Sacramental_character
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1908 to 1916
large procession displaying the Blessed Sacrament was planned to allow the laity to participate. Although such an event was forbidden by the 1829 act, planners
H._H._Asquith
Type of Tibetan Buddhist yogi
Practices and attainment Lamrim Pāramitās Bodhicitta Avalokiteśvara Meditation Laity Vajrayana Tantra techniques Deity yoga Guru yoga Dream yoga Thukdam Buddhahood
Nyönpa
City and county seat of Cluj County, Romania
between 15 February and 12 March 1669. During this time, nobles, officers, laity and clergy came to see it. At first they were sceptical, looking at it on
Cluj-Napoca
Angel in Abrahamic religions
Story The Legend of St Piran". www.bbc.co.uk. The English Missal for the laity; 3rd ed. London: W. Knott, 1958; pp. 625–627 Cross & Livingstone (eds.)
Michael_(archangel)
Roman Catholic basilica and landmark in Vatican City
colonnaded atrium. This church had been built over the small shrine believed to mark the burial place of St. Peter, though the tomb was "smashed" in 846 AD. It
St._Peter's_Basilica
MARK LAITY
MARK LAITY
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : patronymic from Mark 1.English : variant of Mark 2.German and Jewish (western Ashkenazic) : reduced form of Markus, German spelling of Marcus (see Mark 1).
Female
Welsh
 Welsh form of Greek Maria, MARI means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." Compare with another form of Mari.
Boy/Male
American, Czech, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Latin
Warlike; Of Mars; The God of War; Devoted to Mars; Alter
Boy/Male
Shakespearean American Swedish Latin English Biblical Arthurian Legend
Antony and Cleopatra' and 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar.' Mark Antony, roman triumvir and...
Female
Japanese
 Japanese form of English Mary, MARI means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." Compare with another form of Mari.
Female
English
 Latin name MARE means "sea." Compare with another form of Mare.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Variant of Marcus
Girl/Female
Hebrew American Biblical English
Wished-for child; rebellion; bitter. Famous Bearers: the Virgin Mary; Mary Magdalene; Mary, Queen...
Male
Polish
Variant spelling of Czech/Polish Marek, MARIK means "defense" or "of the sea."
Male
Dutch
, of Mars.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Latin, Netherlands, Swedish, Swiss
Warlike; From the God Mars; Form of Mark; Defence; Of the Sea
Girl/Female
English
Lark.
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : from Latin Marcus, the personal name of St. Mark the Evangelist, author of the second Gospel. The name was borne also by a number of other early Christian saints. Marcus was an old Roman name, of uncertain (possibly non-Italic) etymology; it may have some connection with the name of the war god Mars. Compare Martin. The personal name was not as popular in England in the Middle Ages as it was on the Continent, especially in Italy, where the evangelist became the patron of Venice and the Venetian Republic, and was allegedly buried at Aquileia. As an American family name, this has absorbed cognate and similar names from other European languages, including Greek Markos and Slavic Marek.English, German, and Dutch (van der Mark) : topographic name for someone who lived on a boundary between two districts, from Middle English merke, Middle High German marc, Middle Dutch marke, merke, all meaning ‘borderland’. The German term also denotes an area of fenced-off land (see Marker 5) and, like the English word, is embodied in various place names which have given rise to habitational names.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Marck, Pas-de-Calais.German : from Marko, a short form of any of the Germanic compound personal names formed with mark ‘borderland’ as the first element, for example Markwardt.Americanization or shortened form of any of several like-sounding Jewish or Slavic surnames (see for example Markow, Markowitz, Markovich).Irish (northeastern Ulster) : probably a short form of Markey (when not of English origin).
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, French, Latin
Of Mars; The God of War
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Bengali, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Indian, Jamaican, Latin, Netherlands, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss
War-like; Mars; From the God Mars; Dedicated to Mars; Horse
Male
English
 Pet form of English Mark, MARKO means "defense" or "of the sea." Compare with another form of Marko.
Male
Czechoslovakian
, of Mars.
Boy/Male
Russian
Of Mars; the god of war.
Boy/Male
Australian, Basque, Christian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Latin, Russian, Slovenia, Swedish, Ukrainian
Of Mars; The God of War; From the God Mars; Alert; War Like; Defence; Of the Sea
Boy/Male
French
Of Mars; the god of war.
MARK LAITY
MARK LAITY
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Support; To Help; Assist
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Bright; Like Glass
Biblical
hardiness or rigor of God
Male
Russian
(Чернобог) Russian form of Slavic Zherneboh, CZERNOBOG means "black god."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Star; Beautiful
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Modest Lamp
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for someone with golden hair, from Middle English gelden, golden (from Old English gylden).Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mag Ualghairg (see McGoldrick).
Boy/Male
Arabic
Imagination; Conception
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Destroyer of Ten; Taking Awy Ten Sins
Female
English
 Anglicized form of Welsh Gwenfrewi, WINIFRED means "holy reconciliation."
MARK LAITY
MARK LAITY
MARK LAITY
MARK LAITY
MARK LAITY
n.
The god Mars.
v. t.
To inclose in a park, or as in a park.
v. t.
To cover or inclose with bark, or as with bark; as, to bark the roof of a hut.
n.
An old weight and coin. See Marc.
n.
A German coin and money of account. See Mark.
n.
Limit or standard of action or fact; as, to be within the mark; to come up to the mark.
n.
A number or other character used in registring; as, examination marks; a mark for tardiness.
n.
An old Scotch silver coin; a mark or marc.
n.
Darkness; mirk.
a.
Dark; murky.
n.
A character or device put on an article of merchandise by the maker to show by whom it was made; a trade-mark.
v. t.
To leave a trace, scratch, scar, or other mark, upon, or any evidence of action; as, a pencil marks paper; his hobnails marked the floor.
a.
Dark; gloomy; murky.
n.
A mark; a sign.
v. t.
To mark again, or a second time; to mark anew.
v. t.
To keep account of; to enumerate and register; as, to mark the points in a game of billiards or cards.
v. t.
To be a mark upon; to designate; to indicate; -- used literally and figuratively; as, this monument marks the spot where Wolfe died; his courage and energy marked him for a leader.
v. t.
To put a mark upon; to affix a significant mark to; to make recognizable by a mark; as, to mark a box or bale of merchandise; to mark clothing.
n.
Preeminence; high position; as, particians of mark; a fellow of no mark.
n.
Darkness; gloom; murk.