Definitions for Cornelia

Cornelia Cor·nel·ia

Spelling: [kawr-neel-yuh]
IPA: /kɔrˈnil yə/

Cornelia is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 477 anagrams from letters in Cornelia (aceilnor).

Definitions for Cornelia

noun

  1. flourished 2nd century b.c, Roman matron: mother of Gaius and Tiberius Gracchus.
  2. flourished 1st century b.c, first wife of Julius Caesar 83–67?. Compare Calpurnia, Pompeia.
  3. a female given name.

Examples for Cornelia

It slid off now at sight of Cornelia Opp's serene, sweet face.

"And she will want to know—things," hinted Cornelia, mildly.

Cornelia's face was gently pensive, she could scarcely have told why.

The nominees—Cornelia Pillard, David Frederick, and Patricia Ann Millett—are qualified, capable candidates for judicial service.

It was the secret of the soft wistfulness in Cornelia's eyes.

He laid his big white hand gently on Cornelia's small white one.

"No, it's bloom," hastened Cornelia, covertly wiping it off.

And he had executed an exchange of plates under Cornelia's deprecating eyes.

"Cornelia and Marilla Merritt are just the ones," she said, succinctly.

What the minister lacked, Cornelia had; Cornelia lacked nothing.

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