Definitions for Gratian

Gratian Gra·ti·an

Spelling: [grey-shee-uh n, -shuh n]
IPA: /ˈgreɪ ʃi ən, -ʃən/

Gratian is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 173 anagrams from letters in Gratian (aaginrt).

Definitions for Gratian

noun

  1. (Flavius Gratianus) a.d. 359–383, Roman emperor 375–383.

Examples for Gratian

She held up the ring: "What shall I do about this, Gratian?"

Gratian answered that she could get week-end leave, and would come on Friday.

Gratian hasn't got out yet: It takes a long time to get trained.

Thirza and Gratian would take care of Nollie far better than he.

And so Noel walked there with him, for Gratian had gone down to George, for the week-end.

Pierson was conscious of Gratian walking past him out of the room.

Now that Gratian was married, she had become a great responsibility.

Gratian went towards her, but stopped, and sat down on the bed.

Gratian assented, from the desire to be able to say to her father: "George is seeing her!"

But the look on his face was too much for Gratian's composure, and she turned away.

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