Definitionn. a deformity in which part of a limb is turned inward to an abnormal degree
Last update: August 13, 2015
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This defeat is coupled by Tacitus with the disaster of Varus, but it was disgraceful rather than dangerous. [Please select]
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When Caesar's grandnephew Augustus was master of Rome, he sent an army under Varus into the forests far from the Rhine. [Please select]
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Hermann, a leader of the Germans, gathered the tribes together and utterly destroyed the army of Varus. [Please select]
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Ofilius and Alfenus Varus, Cato, Julius Caesar, Antony, and Cicero were great lawyers. [Please select]
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He sat grieving over it, and at times he dashed his head against the wall, crying, "Varus, Varus." [Please select]
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Whenever Augustus thought of this dreadful disaster, he would cry out, "O Varus, give me back my legions." [Please select]
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Cicero studied law under him, and his contemporaries, Varus and Aelius Gallus, wrote learned treatises, from which extracts appear in the Digest made under the Emperor Justinian, 528 A. [Please select]
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