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Cornelia
[kawr-neel-yuh]
noun
flourished 2nd century b.c., Roman matron: mother of Gaius and Tiberius Gracchus.
flourished 1st century b.c., first wife of Julius Caesar 83–67?.
a female given name.
Example Sentences
Aduba’s an imposing presence in any case, and one would hope to see her character enlisted in further Cornelia Cupp adventures — the name itself seems too good to waste — if perhaps shorter than the current season’s eight episodes, which are by temporal necessity here and there padded.
They were at the forefront of my mind when I found myself in Germany interviewing Cornelia Stieler.
Cornelia's grandfather was the main breadwinner in a household with very little income.
Cornelia's mother used to speak of that achievement with pride, saying getting the job was "the chance of a lifetime".
Cornelia says that when her grandfather first started the job, he didn't know what it would become.
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