Definitions for Caractacus

Caractacus Ca·rac·ta·cus

Spelling: [kuh-rak-tuh-kuh s]
IPA: /kəˈræk tə kəs/

Caractacus is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 199 anagrams from letters in Caractacus (aaacccrstu).

Definitions for Caractacus

noun

  1. flourished a.d. c50, British chieftain who opposed the Romans.

Examples for Caractacus

Spinks was in readiness for a start with Caractacus and Sambo.

Claudia will accompany him, and the old British king, Caractacus.

They are more likely of the time of Caractacus or Julius Csar.

Had we joined our whole forces with those of Caractacus the Brigantes too might have risen.

He sends Mason's tragedy, Caractacus, a tiresome work, to a friend.

I suspect that Caractacus and Sambo had fully enlightened him.

There the base Cartismandua, betrayer of Caractacus, held her court?

Caractacus and his companion, I found, were both accustomed to pull an oar.

The men of Caractacus had both, but they were unavailing against the solid Roman line.

It took all the strength of the Romans to conquer Caractacus alone.

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