Definitions for Proclus

Proclus Pro·clus

Spelling: [proh-kluh s, prok-luh s]
IPA: /ˈproʊ kləs, ˈprɒk ləs/

Proclus is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 186 anagrams from letters in Proclus (cloprsu).

Definitions for Proclus

noun

  1. a.d. c411–485, Greek philosopher and theologian.

Examples for Proclus

Proclus was covered with confusion, but still seemed half incredulous.

Proclus affirmed that he had been Nichomachus the Pythagorean.

Proclus appeared to be on the most familiar terms with Althea, and to meet him with the Thracian now seemed impossible.

The proposition is not in Euclid, but is given by Proclus in the fifth century.

Proclus attributes the discovery of this proposition to Thales.

"That you also are not free from human frailties," Proclus continued, undismayed.

In Alexandria, after his departure from Proclus's banquet, she had desisted from pursuing him.

Artaphernes sent to Proclus four noble horses and a Bactrian camel, together with seven minæ as a portion for Zoila.

He enters here into more details than Proclus in his epitome of the work.

Proclus, patriarch of Constantinople, on the Transfiguration.

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