Lewis & Short

Cătĭlīna, ae, m. [1. catus].

  1. I. L. Sergius, Catiline, a Roman who was notorious for several times attempting insurrections against his country, Sall. C. 1, 1 sqq.; Cic. Cat. 1, 1 sqq.; Verg. A. 8, 668.
    1. B. Appel. of a great conspirator, Juv. 14, 41; cf. Cic. Att. 4, 3, 3.
      Hence,
  2. II. Cătĭlīnārĭus, a, um, adj., pertaining to Catiline, Catilinarian: seminarium, Cic. Cat. 2, 10, 23 Orell. N. cr.: bellum, Quint. 3, 8, 9 (Cod. Flor. Ambros. 1: Catilinae, cf. Zumpt, Suppl. ad h. l.): prodigia, Plin. 2, 51, 52, § 137 Sillig N. cr.: res, id. 33, 2, 8, § 34 ib.