Cinna noun Lucius Cornelius (ˈluːsɪəs kɔːˈniːlɪəs). died 84 bc, Roman patrician; an opponent of Sulla Liberaldictionary.com
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Is your character Cinna in The Hunger Games very similar to the stylist featured in the book, gold eyeliner and all?
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Marlow Stern
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Historical Examples of cinna
In that illustrious year Horace and Cinna were presented in rapid succession.
A History of French Literature
Edward Dowden
Cinna spent nine years on this poem, which was very obscure.
The Student’s Companion to Latin Authors
George Middleton
Cinna, who had most to fear, proposed to meet the conqueror in the field.
Historic Tales, Volume 11 (of 15)
Charles Morris
Cinna moved in the senate that Marius should be restored to his rights.
Historic Tales, Volume 11 (of 15)
Charles Morris
All the senate asked for was that Cinna would not permit a general massacre.
Historic Tales, Volume 11 (of 15)
Charles Morris