Definitions for Lucius

Lucius Lu·cius

Spelling: [loo-shuh s]
IPA: /ˈlu ʃəs/

Lucius is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 45 anagrams from letters in Lucius (cilsuu).

Definitions for Lucius

noun

  1. a male given name: from a Latin word meaning “light.”.
  2. Saint, died a.d. 254, pope 253–254.
  3. (Gherardo Caccianemici dell' Orso) died 1145, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1144–45.
  4. (Ubaldo Allucingoli) died 1185, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1181–85.

Examples for Lucius

According to the book, Jodie was conceived after the couple split and their mother went to Lucius for child-support money.

Lady Aphrodite was alone wanting, but she had to head the mnage of Sir Lucius.

In the book, Buddy wrote that Lucius proposed a deal: he would give their mother money in exchange for sex.

Why do you vow as if the gods had already passed judgment, Lucius?

"That is what Flaminius stands for," resumed Lucius after a moment of silence.

This Lucius was an auctioneer who had set free one of his slaves, Felix.

Next to the "terebinth" was the tomb of the favorite horse of Lucius Verus.

I love you, Lucius; the laughter of the old days has passed.

Lucius respects my father too much for that—and too disinterestedly.

The first winner, Lucius Licinus Lucullus, still bequeathes to our language the adjective "lucullan."

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