Catullus

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Definition

Proper noun A Roman poet of the 1st century BC, Gaius Valerius Catullus, renowned for his passionate and innovative lyric poetry, particularly a series of poems addressed to a woman he calls "Lesbia."

Usage

The word "Catullus" is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the historical poet himself or his body of work. * Scholars study the meter and emotion in Catullus. * The influence of Catullus can be seen in later European love poetry.

Advanced Usage
  • Catullan (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of Catullus or his poetry, often describing a style that is direct, personal, and emotionally intense.
    • The poet's Catullan verses shocked the audience with their raw honesty.
Variants and Related Words
  • Catullan: The adjectival form derived from Catullus.
Synonyms
  • The Roman lyric poet: A descriptive synonym.
  • Gaius Valerius Catullus: The full Latin name.
Notes on Meaning

"Catullus" refers specifically to the individual poet. It is not used as a common noun. His poetry is often cited for its exploration of themes such as love, friendship, jealousy, and social commentary.

Noun
  1. Roman lyric poet remembered for his love poems to an aristocratic Roman woman (84-54 BC)

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