Tullian

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See also: tullían

English

Etymology

From Latin Tullianus, from Tullius (the name of a Roman gens).

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Adjective

Tullian (comparative more Tullian, superlative most Tullian)

  1. Of, pertaining to, or in the style of, Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 BC–43 BC; sometimes anglicized as Tully), Roman philosopher and statesman.
    Tullian gallery
    Tullian phrase
    • 1986, Desiderius Erasmus, A. H. T. Levi, Literary and Educational Writings, volume 6:
      Some people think it's also Tullian to put the salutation not on the front but on the back of the letter , because this practice in Cicero's day served to tell the bearer which letter was for which person

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