appius

/ˈæpi.ʌs/

Definitions

1. noun

a Roman gens, possibly of Sabine origin, which became prominent in the Roman Republic.

“The Appius family was known for producing several notable Roman politicians during the 1st century BC.”

2. proper noun

a place name, specifically the Appian Way, a major Roman road in Italy.

“The Appian Way was an important route for trade and travel in ancient Rome.”

Synonyms

  • Roman
  • Sabine

Antonyms

  • Barbarian
  • Foreigner