Cassius (en. Cassius)
/ka.si.us/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Cassius is a Latin-origin first name, often associated with the figure of Cassius Longinus, one of the assassins of Julius Caesar.
The name Cassius has a rich history in ancient Rome.
Le nom Cassius a une riche histoire dans la Rome antique.
Cassius can refer to a character or a cultural reference in various contexts.
Cassius Clay is better known as Muhammad Ali.
Cassius Clay est mieux connu sous le nom de Muhammad Ali.
Etymology
The word 'cassius' comes from the Latin 'Cassius', a Roman family name.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Cassius betrayed
Refers to a famous betrayal, often related to politics or history.
Cassius a trahi
To be like Cassius
Means to be a key figure in a historical event.
Être comme Cassius
Related Words
Caesar
Reference to Julius Caesar, of whom Cassius was an assassin.
César
Antony
Another historical figure, often in opposition to Cassius.
Antonie
Slang Meanings
Used to describe a cunning or manipulative person.
He acted like a real Cassius during the meetings.
Il a agi comme un vrai Cassius lors des réunions.
Reference to a charismatic or influential person.
She is the Cassius of our group; everyone listens to her.
Elle est la Cassius de notre groupe, tout le monde l'écoute.