Definitions for Catilinarian

Catilinarian Cat·i·li·nar·i·an

Spelling: [kat-l-uh-nair-ee-uh n]
IPA: /ˌkæt l əˈnɛər i ən/

Catilinarian is a 12 letter English word.

You can make 358 anagrams from letters in Catilinarian (aaaciiilnnrt).

Definitions for Catilinarian

noun

  1. a person who participated in Catiline's conspiracy.
  2. a person who resembles or imitates Catiline; conspirator.

adjective

  1. pertaining to or resembling Catiline.

Origin of Catilinarian

1815-25; Latin Catilin(a) Catiline + -arian

Examples for Catilinarian

The same immovable courage was shown by Caesar at the time of the Catilinarian conspiracy.

Finally, the three Catilinarian speeches illustrate the event which coloured the whole of Cicero's life.

Lucius Calpurnius Bestia, one of the Catilinarian conspirators, possibly a grandson of the above.

He consistently opposed Caesar, whom he endeavoured to implicate in the Catilinarian conspiracy.

Perhaps some of the old nobles foresaw and prudently avoided the Catilinarian storm of 63 B.C.

Where now hurl the Catilinarian pride, the splendid exhibition of warlike crime-avenging materials?

Cicero, therefore, was fully aware of the danger which would threaten himself from his execution of the Catilinarian conspirators.

Little else is known of him except that he declared in favour of the death punishment for the Catilinarian conspirators.

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