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[ ih-ras-tuhs; German ey -rahs-toos ] / ɪˈræs təs; German eɪ ˈrɑs tʊs /
nounThom·as [tom-uhs; German toh-mahs], /ˈtɒm əs; German ˈtoʊ mɑs/, 1524–83, Swiss-German theologian. a male given name: from a Greek word meaning “lovable.” Words nearby ErastusErasmian, Erasmus, Erasmus, Desiderius, Erastian, Erastianism, Erastus, erasure, Erato, Eratosthenes, ERBF, Erbil Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for ErastusTwo more members of the cast, Erastus Snow and Mrs. Bassett, arrived and went up to prepare. Fair Harbor|Joseph Crosby Lincoln It did not seem to Erastus that he could hold them up high enough. The Hollow Tree Snowed-In|Albert Bigelow Paine Of course, Erastus had not written her; but he must have been busy, and writing was hard work. The heart of happy hollow|Paul Laurence Dunbar It also carried a real pistol which it pointed at Erastus and told him to hold up his wings. The Hollow Tree Snowed-In|Albert Bigelow Paine
"His name is Erastus Pronando; we were children together on the island," she answered, in a low voice, with downcast eyes. Anne|Constance Fenimore Woolson
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