Definitions for Caracalla

Caracalla Car·a·cal·la

Spelling: [kar-uh-kal-uh]
IPA: /ˌkær əˈkæl ə/

Caracalla is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 63 anagrams from letters in Caracalla (aaaaccllr).

Definitions for Caracalla

noun

  1. (Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Bassianus) a.d. 188–217, Roman emperor 211–217.

Examples for Caracalla

He came as messenger from Caracalla, who wished to speak to Melissa.

"No," said Caracalla, sharply, and he bade him go about the business he had in hand.

Severus died at York in 211, and Caracalla there began his reign.

Caracalla, Emperor, was visited by the ghost of his father Severus.

The emperor's "friends" sat at breakfast, of which Caracalla did not partake.

The Baths of Caracalla and Diocletian had then their pillars and coating of marble.

The Earl answered by a bon mot, and turned to a bust of Caracalla.

"I inherited it, as I tell you, from my father," replied Caracalla.

Now, in his youth, Caracalla went through his courses of philosophy.

As soon as they had retired, Caracalla threw himself again on the couch.

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