caractacus

/ˌkærəˈkeɪtəs/

Definitions

1. noun

A 1st-century Celtic chieftain who led a resistance against the Roman invasion of Britain.

“Caractacus was a legendary warrior and leader of the ancient Britons.”

2. proper noun

The name of a 1st-century Celtic chieftain who led a resistance against the Roman invasion of Britain.

“Caractacus is a name that has become synonymous with Celtic bravery and resistance against Roman rule.”

Synonyms

  • chieftain
  • warlord

Antonyms

  • ally
  • collaborator