Cletus
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin Cletus, short form of the papal name Anacletus, from Ancient Greek ανακλητός (anaklētós, “revocable”).
Proper noun
Cletus
- (chiefly US) A male given name.
- 2011, Veronica Wolff, Isle of Night: The Watchers, Penguin (→ISBN)
- One of those things with a wooden handle and garishly serrated edges, used by guys with names like Cletus or Bobby Ray.
- 2011, Veronica Wolff, Isle of Night: The Watchers, Penguin (→ISBN)
Anagrams
- culets, lucets