Cāius
masculine noun II declension
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1 Gaius, Roman praenomen
2 at marriage festivals it was customary to call the bridegroom and bride Gaius and Gaia
3 Gaius, an eminent jurist who lived about 110-180, author of the [Institutionum Commentarii], which contain a systematic summary of the Roman law of family relations, of private property, and of actions and which for generations was a standard educational work on the subject
4 Gaius Caligula, an emperor
masculine noun II declension
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1 Gaius, Roman praenomen
2 at marriage festivals it was customary to call the bridegroom and bride Gaius and Gaia
3 Gaius, an eminent jurist who lived about 110-180, author of the [Institutionum Commentarii], which contain a systematic summary of the Roman law of family relations, of private property, and of actions and which for generations was a standard educational work on the subject
4 Gaius Caligula, an emperor
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Locutions, idioms and examples
Caius noster foras cenat || Cnaeum et Caium procreavit a quibus duplex Octaviorum familia defluxit || Caium et Lucium adoptavit domi … emptos a patre Agrippa || agitasse (= agitavisse) Caium Caesarem de intranda Britannia satis constat
Cāius masc. noun II decl.
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