Definitions for Octavian

Octavian Oc·ta·vi·an

Spelling: [ok-tey-vee-uh n]
IPA: /ɒkˈteɪ vi ən/

Octavian is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 233 anagrams from letters in Octavian (aacinotv).

Definitions for Octavian

noun

  1. Augustus.
  2. (Octavian) died a.d. 964, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 955–964.

Examples for Octavian

A few had voted for Octavian, and some also for Magister Bernard.

Two versions of Octavian read, the one "in books of Rome," the other "in books of ryme."

And the emblems were those of Octavian, and of the other those of Cleopatra and Antony.

With eloquent words he praises Octavian and the two legions and Decimus.

Octavian is loath to go, the Princess, equally loather to have him depart.

To rid himself of annoyance by them, Octavian needed all the help he could get.

The victor Octavian had already taken the name of his grand-uncle, Cæsar.

He then returns to the subject of Octavian, and his doubts as to his loyalty.

But for the commanders, Octavian and his able lieutenant, there was nothing to regret.

They also abound in the scene between Octavian and Lerchenan in the third act.

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