Definitions for Catullus

Catullus Ca·tul·lus

Spelling: [kuh-tuhl-uh s]
IPA: /kəˈtʌl əs/

Catullus is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 151 anagrams from letters in Catullus (acllstuu).

Definitions for Catullus

noun

  1. Gaius Valerius [gey-uh s vuh-leer-ee-uh s] /ˈgeɪ əs vəˈlɪər i əs/ (Show IPA), 84?–54? b.c, Roman poet.

Examples for Catullus

But it does not follow that the poem was written by Catullus at that time.

The facts known about Clodia all fit in with what Catullus tells us of Lesbia.

But on the other hand, Catullus is the least didactic of poets.

Like most educated Romans, Catullus had a great love for the country.

Nevertheless, Borbonius thought his epigram concluded elegantly in that line because he found in Catullus a similar one.

Roman poets such as Catullus and Ovid celebrated the kiss and members of the populace were avid mouth-to-mouth practitioners.

Only Catullus and Lucretius can be compared with any one of them.

Catullus has left us a dramatic description of this divine ecstasy.

The authors of their predilection were Catullus, Propertius, and Tibullus.

And may I drink red wine with Praxiteles, or with Catullus beside his lake?

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