Caractacus
flourished a.d. c50, British chieftain who opposed the Romans.
- Also Ca·rad·oc [kuh-rad-uhk]. /kəˈræd ək/.
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How to use Caractacus in a sentence
The Britannia, towed by a man-of-war steamer and followed by the Caradoc, went in the same direction.
The British Expedition to the Crimea | William Howard RussellThe Caradoc slowly coasted by the flat and very low shore close in.
The British Expedition to the Crimea | William Howard RussellLords, this lay was first sung by Caradoc, who wrought its adventure.
Tales from the Old French | VariousCaradoc and Regnus were tall middle-aged men of the fair flaxen British type.
The Last of the Legions and Other Tales of Long Ago | Arthur Conan DoyleThe faces of the Britons were shadowed, and Caradoc, a grave and thoughtful man, spoke for the first time.
The Last of the Legions and Other Tales of Long Ago | Arthur Conan Doyle
British Dictionary definitions for Caractacus
/ (kəˈræktəkəs) /
same as Caratacus
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