Definitions for Catiline

Catiline Cat·i·line

Spelling: [kat-l-ahyn]
IPA: /ˈkæt lˌaɪn/

Catiline is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 290 anagrams from letters in Catiline (aceiilnt).

Definitions for Catiline

noun

  1. (Lucius Sergius Catilina) 108?–62 b.c, Roman politician and conspirator.

Examples for Catiline

The accomplices of Catiline, too, expiated their guilt in this prison.

But he proved a very incapable chief when he essayed the part of Catiline.

The interesting point in regard to this is his connexion with Catiline.

But the old soldiers of Sylla were Catiline's chief stimulus to action.

If Catiline was generous, it was in order to serve his ambition.

Catiline had very soon under his command an army of scoundrels.

Catiline was a nobleman of violent temper and bad reputation.

Cicero makes Catiline say that the weak body had a weak head.

This affair is not mentioned by Sallustius in his history of the conspiracy of Catiline.

"'I go, but I return,'" said he, in the language of Catiline to the Roman senate.

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