Brutus

/ˈbruːtəs/ noun

A name, often associated with betrayal after the Roman general who famously betrayed Julius Caesar.

From Latin 'Brutus,' possibly meaning 'heavy' or 'dull.' The historical Brutus became so famous for his betrayal that his name became synonymous with traitor in many languages.

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