This is the 5957th most frequent German word.
catilina
The word "Catilina" does not appear to be a standard German word; it might refer to the Roman historical figure Catiline (Lucius Sergius Catilina). If used in German texts, it typically retains its Latin meaning related to him.
Catilina is used here as a proper noun referring to the historical figure Lucius Sergius Catilina.
Catilina war ein Senator im alten Rom.
Catilina was a senator in ancient Rome.
'Catilina' is again used as a proper noun, referring to the same individual, but within the specific context of Cicero's speeches.
Die Reden Ciceros gegen Catilina sind ein berühmter Teil der lateinischen Literatur.
Cicero's speeches against Catilina are a famous part of Latin literature.
This sentence uses 'Catilina' to denote the historical conspiracy associated with him, showing its use in a broader historical context.