👉 "Marucci," in Old English, is a verb meaning "to wear." The term originally referred to players on a team or club. It's related to modern words such as "marque," which means "mark," and "marriage," which refers to an intimate union between two individuals. The word "marci" appears in the Old Testament of the Bible, where it is used to describe a Jewish group that was later spread throughout Europe from about 200 BC. The term itself comes from Latin and has various meanings depending on its context: Marcius, Maricus, or Maricius. In terms of detailed definitions, "marci" refers to the Jewish community of Rome known as "Marcius," which included many people with a Hebrew or Greek name. The word is also used figuratively in the New Testament when Jesus is described as "a Jew." It often implies his lineage and identity is tied to the Jews.