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  2. Gaius (praenomen) - Wikipedia

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    Gaius (/ ˈ ɡ aɪ ə s /), feminine Gaia, is a Latin praenomen, or personal name, and was one of the most common names throughout Roman history. [1] The praenomen was used by both patrician and plebeian families, and gave rise to the patronymic gens Gavia .

  3. Latin phonology and orthography - Wikipedia

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    Before then, the pronunciation of Latin in church was the same as the pronunciation of Latin in other fields and tended to reflect the sound values associated with the nationality and native language of the speaker. [65] Other ecclesiastical pronunciations are still in use, especially outside the Catholic Church.

  4. Gaius (biblical figure) - Wikipedia

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    Gaius is the Greek spelling for the male Roman name Caius, a figure in the New Testament of the Bible. A Christian , Gaius is mentioned in Macedonia as a traveling companion of Paul , along with Aristarchus ( Acts 19:29 ).

  5. Gaius Julius Caesar (name) - Wikipedia

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    Gaius, Iulius, and Caesar are Caesar's praenomen, nomen, and cognomen, respectively. In modern English usage, his full name might be something like "Gaius Caesar of the Juliuses", where 'Caesar' denoted him as a member of the 'Caesarian' family branch of the 'Julius' clan or gens Julia in proper Latin, and 'Gaius' was his personal name. Though ...

  6. Traditional English pronunciation of Latin - Wikipedia

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    The traditional English pronunciation of Latin, and Classical Greek words borrowed through Latin, is the way the Latin language was traditionally pronounced by speakers of English until the early 20th century. Although this pronunciation is no longer taught in Latin classes, it is still broadly used in the fields of biology, law, and medicine. [1]

  7. Caius - Wikipedia

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    In Latin, Caius is an archaic spelling of the Latin praenomen Gaius, pronounced /ga:ius/. In early Latin, the letter C was used for both /g/ and /k/; and the names Gaius and Gnaeus were spelt Caius and Cnaius and continued to be so in inscriptions, after the letter G was introduced, and C was confined to the /k/ sound. Notably, the name of ...

  8. Trista Sutter Reveals Why She Was Apart from Her Family ... - AOL

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    Trista Sutter says there was a good reason why she kept apart from her family earlier this year — and it was all due to a TV show.. The Bachelorette alum, 51, revealed in an Instagram post on ...

  9. Talk:Gaius (praenomen) - Wikipedia

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    The pronunciation was provided so that English speakers would be able to approximate the sound of the name in early Latin, hence the use of IPA for English. I believe this is the only praenomen where the number of syllables shifted during the historical period, and thus the only one for which it should be necessary to provide an "archaic ...