Cyprian [noun]

Definition of Cyprian:

debauched person

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Sentence/Example of Cyprian:

It was the next year colonized, and planted with the Cyprian vine and sugar cane of Sicily.

This is one possible view of Cyprian's character and purposes.

His accuser, Cyprian, still apparently a young man, was also a Roman nobleman.

Cyprian, accuser in King's Court, 267; charges others of treason, 271.

They were near the mouth of the cell which had been Prior Cyprian's flinty dormitory, and were almost involved in darkness.

But it was true that she ought not to be kept in ignorance of Cyprian affairs, and she herself had made the demand.

"It is for your Majesty to command silence or speech," the Cyprian maid-of-honor said tentatively, as Caterina still held silence.

But, pardon me, fair Cousin; there is no need to bind my loyalty with Cyprian titles and Cyprian lands.

The failures in the Government should be righted by Cyprian wisdom; we must fill the vacancies with Cypriotes.

Caterina answered him by quoting the Cyprian proverb, "Assai dimanda che fidelmente serve."