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Lucius I

American  
[loo-shee-uhs, -shuhs] / ˈlu ʃi əs, -ʃəs /

noun

  1. Saint, died a.d. 254, pope 253–254.


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“If the governors want my removal, Lucius, I shall of course step aside —” “But —” stuttered Fudge.

From "Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets" by J. K. Rowling

Lucius, I have brought you a monk of the desert, Paphnutius, the Abbot of Antinoe.

From Thais by Douglas, Robert B. (Robert Bruce)

When men of the world terminate their career as prudently as Sir Lucius, I observe that they are always amusing companions, because they are perfectly unaffected.'

From The Young Duke by Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield

The letter was as follows:—  Dearest Lucius, I know you will be very much surprised at what I am going to tell you, but I hope you will not judge me harshly.

From Orley Farm by Trollope, Anthony

And moreover she sayd, O Lucius, I have nourished thee with myne owne proper hand: and why not?

From The Golden Asse by Adlington, William, fl. 1566

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