Associations to the word «Brutus»
Noun
- Cassius
- Caesar
- Antony
- Cato
- Cicero
- Lucius
- Pompey
- Gaius
- Julius
- Plutarch
- Marcus
- Conspirator
- Orator
- Consul
- Liberator
- Gaul
- Trojan
- Sulla
- Monmouth
- Briton
- Assassin
- Tiberius
- Wilkes
- Ide
- Magnus
- Titus
- Cleopatra
- Booth
- Buckeye
- Brute
- Troy
- Stade
- Macedonia
- Legion
- Barber
- Howell
- Hogan
- Bc
- Tyrant
- Gladiator
- Tyranny
- Shakespeare
- Roman
- Assassination
- Dictator
- Romans
- Marius
- Lear
- Geoffrey
- Hulk
- Et
- Oratory
- Rome
- Tribune
- Conspiracy
- Galveston
- Federalist
- Lou
- Entreaty
- Jessie
- Voltaire
- Cornelius
- Cornelia
- Stab
- Michelangelo
- Myles
- Dagger
- Mascot
- Eloquence
- Edwin
- Schooner
- Augustus
- Macbeth
- Xl
- Oration
- Slew
- Valentine
- Bust
- Patriotism
- Ezra
- Socrates
- Nero
- Tu
- Hag
- Rothschild
- Maximus
- Medici
Wiktionary
BRUTUS, proper noun. A Roman cognomen
Dictionary definition
BRUTUS, noun. Statesman of ancient Rome who (with Cassius) led a conspiracy to assassinate Julius Caesar (85-42 BC).
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