Definitions for Calpurnia

Calpurnia Cal·pur·ni·a

Spelling: [kal-pur-nee-uh]
IPA: /kælˈpɜr ni ə/

Calpurnia is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 391 anagrams from letters in Calpurnia (aacilnpru).

Definitions for Calpurnia

noun

  1. flourished 1st century b.c, third wife of Julius Caesar 59–44. Compare Cornelia (def 2), Pompeia.

Examples for Calpurnia

Calpurnia just looked out of the window and discovered that we were in mid-stream.

Marcus had been in his pasture for many an hour when Calpurnia came to the farm.

He awoke, and found his wife Calpurnia groaning and struggling in her sleep.

Calpurnia's womanly instinct was quicker than the suspicion of Csar and his friends.

Calpurnia Mordacks was in her duty now, and took her autumn holiday at Flamborough.

But that Calpurnia should plead her husband's absence as an excuse was ominous.

The day at the villa had been the most trying one of a trying week for Pliny and Calpurnia.

Calpurnia was very easily led by these inducements to undertake the commission.

Pliny and Calpurnia's eyes met in swift response to each other's thoughts.

He had a wife, named Calpurnia, to whom he had been married about ten years.

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