Definitions for Apuleius

Apuleius Ap·u·le·ius

Spelling: [ap-yuh-lee-uh s]
IPA: /ˌæp yəˈli əs/

Apuleius is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 252 anagrams from letters in Apuleius (aeilpsuu).

Definitions for Apuleius

noun

  1. Lucius, a.d. 125?–180, Roman philosopher and satirist.

Examples for Apuleius

This course was followed, in a measure, at least, by Apuleius.

At this point, in the very9 nick of time, Apuleius was detained at Oea.

At this sight hope was born afresh in the heart of Apuleius.

I have been writing a ballad on the death of Philemon, as told by Suidas and Apuleius.'

Apuleius had been changed, not into a nightingale, but into an ass!

In the first chapter Apuleius announced that he is telling a Greek story.

Some reader may now ask as Apuleius anticipated: “Who is this man?”

The style of Apuleius is not the same in his different works.

Lucian and Apuleius speak of him as if his name were familiar to them.

A confirmation of these wonders is to be found in Aristotle and Apuleius.

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