pontius

PAHN-tee-uhs

Definitions

1. noun

A Roman cognomen, referring to a specific family name. In history, Pontius is famously associated with Pontius Pilate, the Roman prefect who presided over the trial of Jesus.

“The historian studied the life and times of Pontius Pilate, shedding new light on the events leading up to Jesus’ crucifixion.”

Synonyms

  • Roman
  • prefect

Antonyms

  • citizen
  • subject