Definitions for Caligula

Caligula Ca·lig·u·la

Spelling: [kuh-lig-yuh-luh]
IPA: /kəˈlɪg yə lə/

Caligula is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 112 anagrams from letters in Caligula (aacgillu).

Definitions for Caligula

noun

  1. (Gaius Caesar) a.d. 12–41, emperor of Rome 37–41.

Examples for Caligula

He looks like a cross between Caligula and an evil Bratz doll.

Caligula drank “pearls of great price dissolved in vinegar.”

Caligula is one of only three films that Ebert ever walked out of.

You Michael, have impersonated, or played may be a better word, Mozart, ex-Prime Minister Tony Blair, Caligula.

The daughter of the Roman emperor Caligula was as cruel as her father.

Soon after, the mighty menaces of Caligula against them ended in mockery and derision.

Hedonistic distractions have existed from Caligula and Nero to Andreotti and Berlusconi.

You know the prince: he has more whims and freaks than Caligula.

It is worthy of being placed between the heads of Caligula and Nero.

Compared with this little fairy, a Nero, a Caligula was a veritable philanthropist.

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