Definitions for Augustus

Augustus Au·gus·tus

Spelling: [aw-guhs-tuh s, uh-guhs-]
IPA: /ɔˈgʌs təs, əˈgʌs-/

Augustus is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 82 anagrams from letters in Augustus (agsstuuu).

Definitions for Augustus

noun

  1. Also called Octavian (before 27 b.c.)(Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus; Augustus Caesar) 63 b.c.–a.d. 14, first Roman emperor 27 b.c.–a.d. 14: reformer, patron of arts and literature; heir and successor to Julius Caesar.
  2. a title of office given to rulers of the Roman Republic after Octavianus.
  3. a male given name.

Origin of Augustus

Latin: august, a title given to Octavian when he became emperor

Examples for Augustus

Augustus, my dear child, find my pocket-handkerchief, and give it to me.'

What was the fate of the Roman army in Germany in the time of Augustus?

Wait till you see Augustus, and I am sure he will conciliate your affections.'

Augustus, also known as Augustus the Strong, was a party-boy, and loved any excuse to celebrate.

Never have two people been more in love than Augustus Waters and Hazel Grace Lancaster, and now one of them is about to die.

A big cake requires a big festival, and Augustus was happy to comply.

Another Maximus factor is the august Roman -us ending, with other names like Atticus, Cassius, Augustus and Magnus heating up.

Miss Pecksniff only spoke to her Augustus, and to him in whispers.

Augustus said destroy the packet, and I suppose I ought to do it.

Augustus has not been introduced to any of my relations now present.

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