Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
Lucretia
Proper noun
/luːˈkriːʃə/
Definition
A name of Latin origin that is often associated with a noblewoman in ancient Roman history.
Examples
- Lucretia Borgia was a notable figure in the Italian Renaissance.
- The story of Lucretia has been retold in various forms of literature and art.
Meaning
Lucretia is commonly associated with honor, virtue, and tragic fate in literary and historical contexts.
Synonyms
- None (as it is a proper noun)