adjective ˈdʒuːlɪənˈdʒuljən
Of or associated with Julius Caesar.
Origin
From Latin Julianus, from the given name Julius.
Rhymes
Acheulian, Boolean, cerulean, Friulian, Julien
proper nounˈdʒuːlɪənˈdʒuljən
(c.331–63 AD), Roman emperor 360–3, nephew of Constantine; full name Flavius Claudius Julianus; known as the Apostate. He restored paganism as the state cult in place of Christianity, but this move was reversed after his death on campaign against the Persians.
adjectiveˈdʒuljənˈjo͞olyən
Of or associated with Julius Caesar.
Origin
From Latin Julianus, from the given name Julius.
proper nounˈjo͞olyənˈdʒuljən
(c.AD 331–363), Roman emperor 360–363; nephew of Constantine; full name Flavius Claudius Julianus ; known as the Apostate. He restored paganism as the state cult in place of Christianity, but this was reversed after his death.