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Apuleius

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English

Etymology

From Latin Apuleius.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Apuleius

  1. An author in the Roman Empire, Lucius Apuleius Madaurensis.

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Etymology

Possibly from the praenomen Appius + -uleius. The form Appuleius features in older inscriptions.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Apuleius m sg (genitive Apuleiī or Apuleī); second declension

  1. A masculine nomen — famously held by:
    1. Lucius Appuleius Saturninus (138–100 BC), tribunus plebis in 103 and 100 BC
    2. Lucius Apuleius Madaurensis (circa AD 124–170), a spirited and flowery – but sometimes bombastic – writer, whose principal work yet extant is called Metamorphoseon sive de Asino Aureo libri XI.
    3. (Pseudo-)Apuleius Platonicus (fl. AD 4th C.), pseudonymous author of a Herbarium popular throughout the Early and High Middle Ages

Declension

Second-declension noun, singular only.

1Found in older Latin (until the Augustan Age).

Descendants

  • English: Apuleius
  • French: Apulée
  • Greek: Απουλήιος (Apoulíios)
  • Portuguese: Apuleio
  • Spanish: Apuleyo

Further reading

Adjective

Apuleius (feminine Apuleia, neuter Apuleium); first/second-declension adjective

  1. of Apuleius
    1. (of a law or laws) proposed by the tribunus plebis L. Apuleius Saturninus

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

References

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