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julian

Pronunciation: [ˈdʒuː.li.ən]

Word

Context: "calendar"

(adjective) related to the Julian calendar, which is a way of counting years and dates that was used before the modern calendar we use now. It was created by a Roman leader named Julius Caesar, and it has some differences compared to the current calendar.

Example

The school calendar follows the Julian system for historical accuracy.

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They do not use the Julian calendar anymore; everyone switched to the Gregorian calendar.

Example

How does the Julian calendar differ from the Gregorian calendar?

Context: "name"

(noun) a common male first name that people use. It can be found in many cultures and has a long history. Many famous people have been named Julian.

Example

Julian enjoys playing soccer with his friends after school.

Example

Julian did not attend the party because he was feeling sick.

Example

Is Julian your favorite name for a boy?

Context: "historical figure"

(noun) a reference to a Roman emperor known as Julian the Apostate. He was famous for trying to bring back the old Roman gods after Christianity became more popular.

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Julian the Apostate was known for his strong belief in ancient Roman traditions.

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Julian the Apostate did not support the Christian faith during his reign.

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What made Julian the Apostate a unique emperor in Roman history?

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