Examples of 'balbus' in a sentence

Meaning of "balbus"

Balbus (noun) - a Latin word meaning 'stutterer' or 'stammerer', used in ancient Rome as a cognomen or surname

How to use "balbus" in a sentence

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Balbus appears to have given some attention to literature.
Go to the inn of Balbus.
Balbus has assured me that you will be rich.
Richard Dawkins and Steve Balbus took the stage for a discussion about evolution.
Balbus builds a church with architectural features borrowed from pagan temples.
Matti Svatitzky was replaced by Chen Balbus last year.
Cophixalus balbus is a species of frogs in the family Microhylidae.
He is frequently confounded with the jurist Lucius Octavius Balbus.
Balbus assisted Caesar in this endeavor.
And the walls up above us were rebuilt by Marcus Nonius Balbus.
A typical example is, Balbus ad mē vēnit currēns.
In book 3 Cotta refutes the doctrines of Balbus.
I see the wall, and Balbus built that wall.
Balbus was one of the Quindecimviri sacris faciundis who organized the Secular Games in 17 BC.
Theatre of Balbus.

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Shortly thereafter, Balbus was himself condemned and banished, as one of the lovers of Albucilla.
Mad Mathesis and her niece return, as well as Balbus and his two students.
Decimus Laelius Balbus was a Roman senator, who was active during the reign of Augustus.
I see the wall, which Balbus built.
They had realized what Balbus had not ; the Republic was on its way out.
Balbus died in 52 BC and Julia died a year later.
The inn of Balbus is this way?
Balbus and Hawley ( 1991 ) proposed a mechanism which involves magnetic fields to generate the angular momentum transport.
Edmund Groag argues he was Balbus ; if so, then Balbus died in January 41.
Lucius Cornelius Balbus ( minor ).
Lucius Cornelius Balbus ( maior ).
Lucius Cornelius Balbus ( major ).

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