Proper noun
A town and village in New York
A male given name from Latin.
A village in Michigan
Source: en.wiktionary.orgHushed in the alabaster arms of Death Our young Marcellus sleeps. James Ryder Randall
According to this view, 16 January was really the date of Marcellus' death, the next occupant of the chair being Eusebius (Neues Archiv, 1896, XXI, 350–3). Source: Internet
After setting guards on the houses of the pro-Roman faction, Marcellus gave Syracuse to plunder. Source: Internet
Acta Sanct., Jan., II, 10-14) and is followed by the Liber Pontificalis, gives a different account of the end of Marcellus. Source: Internet
Emmanuel Acho and Marcellus Wiley discuss the Miami Dolphins decision to bench Ryan Fitzpatrick and go with Tua Tagovailoa as the starting quarterback. Source: Internet
CSU commit Luke McAllister threw five touchdown passes, connecting with senior wide receiver Marcellus Reed on four of them, including an 89-yard pitch-and-catch to take a 7-6 lead in the first half that the Bears never relinquished. Source: Internet