Definitions for Lucretius

Lucretius Lu·cre·tius

Spelling: [loo-kree-shuh s]
IPA: /luˈkri ʃəs/

Lucretius is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 439 anagrams from letters in Lucretius (ceilrstuu).

Definitions for Lucretius

noun

  1. (Titus Lucretius Carus) 97?–54 b.c, Roman poet and philosopher.

Examples for Lucretius

But Lucretius does not conceive this progress will continue.

Epicurus said that or, if he did not, Lucretius said it for him.

That word ‘Magnus’ rules in Lucretius as much as ‘Nequicquam.’

Brotteaux pulled out his Lucretius from the fireplace all black with soot.

Dryden measures himself with Juvenal, Lucretius, and Virgil.

Lucretius, in his vituperation, is graver and more dignified than Alighieri.

Besides, it would just be considered facetiousTo look at Lucretius.

The doctrines of Democritus will be found again in those of Epicurus and Lucretius.

The message of Lucretius to the Roman was practically the same.

But you shall not find it to be so with Cæsar, or Lucretius, or with Virgil.

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