Definitions for Tacitus

Tacitus Tac·i·tus

Spelling: [tas-i-tuh s]
IPA: /ˈtæs ɪ təs/

Tacitus is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 146 anagrams from letters in Tacitus (acisttu).

Definitions for Tacitus

noun

  1. Publius Cornelius [puhb-lee-uh s] /ˈpʌb li əs/ (Show IPA), a.d. c55–c120, Roman historian.

Examples for Tacitus

Tacitus was a great man, but he was not up to the Sicilian expedition.

Wills also were borrowed from Rome, and were unknown to the Germans of Tacitus.

New editions of Orelli's Tacitus and Horace were also due to him.

This, I think, is a sufficient comment on that passage of Tacitus.

I had gone three times through the whole of Livy, Sallust, and Tacitus.

The Roman emperors were not so bad as Tacitus describes them.

But Virgil and Cicero would certainly be on the list; perhaps Livy and Tacitus; Boccaccio and Dante.

His translation of Tacitus appeared in 1793, in four volumes.

Such, according to Tacitus, was the supreme God of the Germans.

Tacitus mentions other German gods; the two statements are both true.

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