Crassus – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
Marcus Licinius Crassus
Marcus Licinius Crassus (;
Latin:
M·LICINIVS·P·F·P·N·CRASSVS; c. 115 BC – 53 BC) was a
Roman general and
politician who played a key role in the transformation of the
Roman Republic into the
Roman Empire. Amassing an enormous fortune during his life, Crassus is considered the wealthiest man in
Roman history, and among the richest men in all history, if not the wealthiest.
crassus
um| crassior -or -us| crassissimus -a -um ADJ
thick/deep; thick coated (w/ABL); turbid/muddy (river); dense/concentrated/solid
crassus| crassa -um| crassior -or -us| crassissimus -a -um ADJ
|fat/stout; rude| coarse| rough| harsh| heavy| gross; stupid| crass/insensitive
Crassus
Crassus, Crassi
n. m. Crassus; (Roman cognomen); [M. Licinius Crassus Dives => triumvir];
crassus
crassus, crassa, crassum
adj. |fat/stout; rude, coarse, rough, harsh, heavy, gross; stupid, crass/insensitive;
crassus, crassa, crassum
adj. thick/deep; thick coated (w/ABL); turbid/muddy (river); dense/concentrated/solid