Definitions for Tusculum

Tusculum Tus·cu·lum

Spelling: [tuhs-kyuh-luh m]
IPA: /ˈtʌs kyə ləm/

Tusculum is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 105 anagrams from letters in Tusculum (clmstuuu).

Definitions for Tusculum

noun

  1. an ancient city of Latium, SE of Rome: Roman villas, especially that of Cicero.

Examples for Tusculum

It saved Rome from becoming a duchy in the hands of the Tusculum house.

Cicero had one at his villa near Tusculum, and one was found, in 1762, at Pompeii.

I see that you know of my arrival at Tusculum on the 14th of November.

Be sure that we see you at Formiæ or Antium, or at Tusculum.

They also owned part of Tusculum and were probably related to the Counts of that place.

Cicero, after a visit to Greece, retired to his villa at Tusculum.

He spent the greatest part of his time at his country-house near Tusculum.

I thank you, O Augustus, for the temple and the verses of beginners; but my Tusculum?

Tusculum, replied Mr. Cutter, in a tone of complacent reminiscence.

He had probably heard of his fate before he reached Tusculum.

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