J / Justīnus
noun

Justīnus

gen. Justīni · gender masculine · decl. 2nd
Justin
Justin.
A Roman historian in the second century of the Christian era, who made an abstract of the historical work of
A Roman historian in the second century of the Christian era, who made an abstract of the historical work of Trogus Pompeius.—
a Roman emperor of low birth; in the sixth century of the Christian era
Justinus I., a Roman emperor of low birth (a swine-herd) in the sixth century of the Christian era.
a Roman emperor in the latter half of the sixth century; adj., of; belonging to the emperor Justin
Justinus II., a Roman emperor in the latter half of the sixth century. —Hence, Justīnĭānus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the emperor Justin: labores, Coripp. Laud. Just. 1, 263.—
A philosopher who defended the Christians under Antoninus Pius, called also
A philosopher who defended the Christians under Antoninus Pius, called also Justin Martyr, Hier. Ep. 70, 4 al.