1. CATO - Noun
2. CATO - Proper noun
A town in Wisconsin.
A town and village in New York.
(Canada, military) Acronym of Cadet Administrative and Training Order.
(aviation) Acronym of catapult assisted takeoff.
(rare) A male given name from Latin
Cato
A surname from French.
The dawn is overcast, the morning lowers, And heavily in clouds brings on the day, The great, the important day, big with the fate Of Cato and of Rome. Joseph Addison
Cato said the best way to keep good acts in memory was to refresh them with new. Francis Bacon
Cato requested old men not to add the disgrace of wickedness to old age, which was accompanied with many other evils. Plutarch
Cato said, "I had rather men should ask why my statue is not set up, than why it is." Plutarch
Cato used to assert that wise men profited more by fools than fools by wise men; for that wise men avoided the faults of fools, but that fools would not imitate the good examples of wise men. Plutarch
I'm not their slave," the man mutters. "I am," I say. "That's why I killed Cato ... and he killed Thresh ... and he killed Clove ... and she tried to kill me. It just goes around and around, and who wins? Not us. Not the districts. Always the Capitol. But I'm tired of being a piece in their Games. Suzanne Collins