Julian
pronunciation
How to pronounce Julian in British English: UK ['dʒu:liən]
How to pronounce Julian in American English: US
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- Adjective:
- of or relating to or characteristic of Julius Caesar
Word Origin
- Julian (adj.)
- "old style" calendar, 1590s, in reference to reforms by Julius Caesar in 46 B.C.E. (see Julius). The masc. proper name is from Latin Iulianus, from Iulius.
Example
- 1. Julian birkinshaw is professor of strategic and international management at london business school .
- 2. There is a video interview with wikileaks founder julian assange
- 3. The publisher of an unauthorised autobiography on julian assange released the book , without his consent .
- 4. The julian calendar began in 45 bc as a reform of the roman calendar by julius caesar .
- 5. Wikileaks founder and editor julian assange was granted in 2008 the economist 's new media award .