cunobelinus: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ˌkjuːnəʊbɪˈlaɪnəs/US/ˌkjuːnoʊbɪˈlaɪnəs/

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What does “cunobelinus” mean?

Proper noun referring to a historical king of the Britons (Catuvellauni tribe) who ruled in southeastern Britain in the 1st century AD before the Roman conquest.

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Meaning and Definition

Proper noun referring to a historical king of the Britons (Catuvellauni tribe) who ruled in southeastern Britain in the 1st century AD before the Roman conquest.

The name is used in historical, archaeological, and literary contexts to refer to this specific pre-Roman British ruler. In Shakespeare's play 'Cymbeline', he is adapted as the character King Cymbeline.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant difference in meaning or usage between British and American English, as the term is specialized to the same historical context. British sources may use it more frequently due to national history.

Connotations

Connotes ancient British history, Celtic/Brittonic tribes, pre-Roman Britain, and classical/archaeological scholarship in both dialects.

Frequency

Exceedingly rare in general language; frequency slightly higher in British academic/popular history contexts than in American ones.

Grammar

How to Use “cunobelinus” in a Sentence

[Proper Noun] (subject) + verb (ruled, issued, died)[Preposition (of, during)] + Cunobelinus

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Collocations

strong
King Cunobelinuscoins of Cunobelinusreign of CunobelinusCunobelinus of the Catuvellauni
medium
the rule of Cunobelinusduring Cunobelinus's timeCunobelinus and his sons
weak
ancient Cunobelinushistorical Cunobelinusfigure of Cunobelinus

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Virtually never used.

Academic

Used in historical, archaeological, and literary studies texts discussing 1st-century Britain or Shakespeare's source material.

Everyday

Extremely unlikely to be encountered or used in everyday conversation.

Technical

Used as a specific identifier in numismatics (coin studies) and Romano-British archaeology.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “cunobelinus”

Neutral

Cymbeline (Shakespearean adaptation)The British King (historical context)

Weak

the pre-Roman rulerthe Celtic king

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “cunobelinus”

(None as it is a unique proper noun)

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Common Mistakes When Using “cunobelinus”

  • Misspelling: 'Cunobelin', 'Cunobelinnus', 'Cunobeline'.
  • Mispronouncing the stress: it is on the third syllable (bel-I-nus), not the first.
  • Using it as a common noun (e.g., 'a cunobelinus' is incorrect).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Cunobelinus was a king of the Catuvellauni tribe, who ruled a powerful kingdom in southeastern Britain in the decades before the Roman conquest in AD 43.

The standard pronunciation is /ˌkjuːnəʊbɪˈlaɪnəs/ (kyoo-noh-bi-LY-nus), with the primary stress on the 'ly' syllable.

Shakespeare's late play 'Cymbeline' is loosely based on legends surrounding this historical king, though the plot is largely fictional.

His reign and coinage are crucial for understanding the political and economic development of late Iron Age Britain and its interactions with the Roman Empire.

Proper noun referring to a historical king of the Britons (Catuvellauni tribe) who ruled in southeastern Britain in the 1st century AD before the Roman conquest.

Cunobelinus is usually specialized in register.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • (None)

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: 'CUNO' sounds a bit like 'king', 'BELINUS' sounds like 'lineage' or 'lion'. Remember: 'The Kingly Lion Lineage of Cunobelinus'.

Conceptual Metaphor

None applicable; it is a proper name.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
Archaeologists have found many from the time of King Cunobelinus.
Multiple Choice

Cunobelinus is most accurately described as:

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