Definitions for Horatian

Horatian Ho·ra·tian

Spelling: [huh-rey-shuh n, haw-, hoh-]
IPA: /həˈreɪ ʃən, hɔ-, hoʊ-/

Horatian is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 268 anagrams from letters in Horatian (aahinort).

Definitions for Horatian

adjective

  1. of or relating to Horace.
  2. Prosody. of, relating to, or resembling the poetic style or diction of Horace. of, relating to, or noting a Horatian ode.

Origin of Horatian

1740-50; Latin Horātiānus, equivalent to Horāti(us) Horace + -ānus -an

Examples for Horatian

Adopting the Horatian maxim, they "kept one consistent plan from end to end."

To others he only spoke of his ethic epistles in the "Horatian way."

Ever afterwards these sacrifices were performed by members of the Horatian clan.

From Gardiner she "writes to Sanborn" for the Horatian lines she wishes to quote.

The depredators in the meantime had adopted the Horatian style of battle.

The "doctrine" is Horatian, but the words occur in Ovid, Metam., lib.

The first starts with an allusion to the Horatian tempus edax rerum.

Their compositions are of the Horatian and Shakspearian sort.

The evening was passed, as Claude had promised, in a truly Horatian manner.

It is no doubt rather unfortunate that Flatman should have left us so many Horatian translations.

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