Definition of Plautus

1. Noun. Comic dramatist of ancient Rome (253?-184 BC).

Exact synonyms: Titus Maccius Plautus
Generic synonyms: Dramatist, Playwright

2. Noun. A genus of Alcidae.
Exact synonyms: Genus Plautus
Generic synonyms: Bird Genus
Group relationships: Alcidae, Family Alcidae
Member holonyms: Dovekie, Little Auk, Plautus Alle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Plautus

Platylobium
Platylobium formosum
Platymiscium
Platymiscium pinnatum
Platymiscium trinitatis
Platypoecilus
Platypoecilus maculatus
Platyrrhini
Platystemon
Platystemon californicus
Platz
Plaut
Plaut's bacillus
Plaut-Vincent angina
Plautine
Plautus
Plautus alle
Plavix
PlayStation
PlayStations
PlayStations 3
Play Station
Playboys
Playfair
Playlobium obtusangulum
Playmaster
Playmasters
Pleasance
Pleasant Island

Literary usage of Plautus

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 93 by Harvard University (1898)
"1550, has argued that the Codex Vetus (B) of the first eight plays of plautus is derived from a source superior to that of the Codex ..."

2. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"plautus, T. MACCIUS, was the greatest comic and dramatic genius of Rome, ... The popularity of plautus was greatest in his own time and in the generation ..."

3. American Journal of Philology by Project Muse, JSTOR (Organization) (1908)
"THE ACCUSATIVE OF EXCLAMATION IN plautus AND TERENCE. Ever since Ritschl brought the study of plautus into fashion monographs on special points of Plautine ..."

4. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association by American philological association (1898)
"Greek Words in plautus, by Dr. Herbert Müller Hopkins, of the University of California. ... plautus, as is natural, shows the same tendency as the other ..."

5. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 93 by Harvard University (1898)
"1550, has argued that the Codex Vetus (B) of the first eight plays of plautus is derived from a source superior to that of the Codex ..."

6. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"plautus, T. MACCIUS, was the greatest comic and dramatic genius of Rome, ... The popularity of plautus was greatest in his own time and in the generation ..."

7. American Journal of Philology by Project Muse, JSTOR (Organization) (1908)
"THE ACCUSATIVE OF EXCLAMATION IN plautus AND TERENCE. Ever since Ritschl brought the study of plautus into fashion monographs on special points of Plautine ..."

8. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association by American philological association (1898)
"Greek Words in plautus, by Dr. Herbert Müller Hopkins, of the University of California. ... plautus, as is natural, shows the same tendency as the other ..."

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