brutus
/ˈbruːtəs/ or /ˈbruːtəs/Definitions
1. noun
a close friend and ally, especially one who is loyal and trustworthy
“Cassius was considered a close friend and a Brutus by his fellow conspirators.”
2. proper noun
a Roman statesman and senator who led the conspiracy against Julius Caesar
“In William Shakespeare’s play, Julius Caesar, Brutus is the noble Roman who ultimately regrets his role in Caesar’s assassination.”