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Petronius

American  
[pi-troh-nee-uhs] / pɪˈtroʊ ni əs /

noun

  1. Gaius Gaius Petronius ArbiterArbiter Elegantiae, died a.d. 66?, Roman satirist.


Petronius British  
/ pɪˈtrəʊnɪəs /

noun

  1. Gaius (ˈɡaɪəs), known as Petronius Arbiter. died 66 ad , Roman satirist, supposed author of the Satyricon, a picaresque account of the licentiousness of contemporary society

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This class of parasites was savagely parodied in the first-century satirical novel "Satyricon" by Gaius Petronius, written during the reign of Nero.

From Salon • Dec. 8, 2021

I would like to give Petronius another chance.

From New York Times • Oct. 31, 2019

Let’s face it, the guy is in the tradition of, oh, let’s go all the way back, Aristophanes and Horace and Petronius and Jonathan Swift and Voltaire and Colbert.

From Slate • Jul. 19, 2018

But instead of being cowed, another gay Carnival group - Petronius - decided the key to survival was getting formal recognition like other krewes.

From Washington Times • Feb. 14, 2017

The boy was describing me as aptly as you had when you compared me to Petronius.

From "Not Nothing" by Gayle Forman