Definitions for Julius

Julius Jul·ius

Spelling: [jool-yuh s]
IPA: /ˈdʒul yəs/

Julius is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 33 anagrams from letters in Julius (ijlsuu).

Definitions for Julius

noun

  1. a male given name: a Roman family name.
  2. Saint, died a.d. 352, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 337–352.
  3. (Giuliano della Rovere) 1443–1513, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1503–13.
  4. (Giammaria Ciocchi del Monte; Giovanni Maria del Monte) 1487–1555, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1550–55.

Examples for Julius

One of the few Americans to respond was Charlton Heston, with whom she had starred in Julius Caesar in 1970.

Julius, who was mate, was roosting on the lee rail amid-ships, helping him swear.

Inside was Mandelbaum, her twenty-four-year-old son Julius, and her most trusted confidant, Herman Stoude.

What did Julius Caesar do when a party of senators tried to ruin him?

He'd taken the cap'n's picture, and Julius's and Van Doozen's.

Romeo and Juliet was to be performed in the afternoon, and Julius Caesar in the evening.

The second is the first generation born in America: people like Julius Shulman, Paul Rand, Alex Steinweiss, and Alvin Lustig.

We do have the writings of Sextus Julius Frontinus—but what he wrote was a treatise on aqueducts.

When Julius reports that the day after the Mahler benefited from “some new intensity,” we identify.

Upon that Julius was resolved, and the resolve was highly laudable.

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