Justinian
proper noun
- Byzantine emperor
Wiktionary
adj
Etymology: Borrowed from Latin Iūstīniānus, from Iūstīnus (“Justin”) + -iānus.
- Of or pertaining to Justin I.
“the Justinian dynasty”
- Of or pertaining to Justinian I.
“the Justinian reforms of 533”
name
Etymology: Borrowed from Latin Iūstīniānus, from Iūstīnus (“Justin”) + -iānus.
- A family name in Late Antiquity, notably that of Justinian I, emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 527 to 565.