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Definition of Marti
1. Noun. Cuban poet and revolutionary who fought for Cuban independence from Spain (1853-1895).
Generic synonyms: Poet, Revolutionary, Revolutionist, Subversive, Subverter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Marti
Literary usage of Marti
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"Jeremiah (1888); Marti. Der Prophet Jere- THE PLAINS OF JERICHO и », IM THE WEST)
the change of strophe, to change from the third person to the second, ..."
2. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Amos and Hosea by William Rainey Harper (1905)
"«KJD'] 0 Arab, and one cod. of Kenn, have I p. sg. suff.; Œ, 'A, 2, 6. suff. 3 p.
sg. (so also Gr.). —a^i] Oort (Em.) and Marti om. i. ..."
3. Due South: Or, Cuba Past and Present by Maturin Murray Ballou (1889)
"A Story about Marti, the Ex-Smuggler. — King of the Isle of Pines. ... I am
Captain Marti! " — The Betrayal. — The Ex-Smuggler as Pilot. ..."
4. An Introduction to Old Provençal Versification by Frank M. Chambers (1985)
"Hoepffner, the editor of Bernart Marti, emphasizes this poet's indebtedness to
Marcabru; but Del Monte, writing considerably later, gives somewhat less ..."
5. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Micah, Zephaniah, Nahum, Habakkuk by John Merlin Powis Smith, William Hayes Ward, Julius August Bewer (1911)
"3. pin Sjr] Rd., with Marti, jnn^1; so Now.K, Siev., Gu., Du., Hpt.. B treats as
in cstr. with 'D3, notwithstanding the article, and makes the whole phrase ..."
6. Annals of the Artists of Spain by Sir William Stirling Maxwell (1891)
"In this reign, Valencia possessed one sculptor of note, Fray Gaspar San Marti.
He was born at Lucena, in 1574, and in 1595 took the habit of the Carmelites ..."