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1 assentator
flatterer, sycophant, yes-man. -
2 blandiēns
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3 adsentātor (ass-)
adsentātor (ass-) ōris, m [adsentor], a flatterer, fawner: peniciosus: mulierum: regii, L. -
4 adūlātor
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5 adūlor
adūlor ātus, ārī, dep., to fawn: ferarum agmen adulantum, O.—To fawn upon, flatter, cringe: omnīs: aperte adulantem videre, to detect an open flatterer: plebi, L.* * *adulari, adulatus sum V DEPfawn upon (as a dog); flatter (in a servile manner), court; make obeisance (to) -
6 colax
colax acis, m a flatterer: parasitus colax, T. -
7 adrisor
one who smiles (at a person), smiler; flatterer, fawner (L+S) -
8 adsentator
yes-man, flatterer, toady -
9 adsentatorie
like a flatterer; fawningly, in a flattering manner -
10 adulatrix
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11 arrisor
one who smiles (at a person), smiler; flatterer, fawner (L+S) -
12 assentator
yes-man, flatterer, toady -
13 assentatorie
like a flatterer; fawningly, in a flattering manner -
14 blanditor
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15 adrisor
arrīsor ( adr-), ōris, m. [id.], one who smiles on another, a flatterer, fawner:stultorum divitum arrosor, et (quod sequitur) adrisor, et, quod duobus his adjunctum est, derisor,
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16 adsentator
assentātor ( ads-), ōris, m. [assentor], one who assents flatteringly, a flatterer (most freq. in Cic.).I.Lit.:II.semper auget adsentator id, quod is, cujus ad voluntatem loquitur, vult esse magnum,
Cic. Lael. 26, 98:ita fit, ut is adsentatoribus patefaciat aures suas maxime, qui ipse sibi adsentetur et se maxime ipse delectet,
id. ib. 26, 97; id. Off. 1, 14, 42; 1, 26, 91; 2, 18, 63; id. Caecin. 5, 14: Adsentatores jubet ad lucrum ire poëta Dives agris, * Hor. A. P. 420.—Trop.:non auctor, sed adsentator mali,
one who connives at, Tert. adv. Herm. 10. -
17 adsentatrix
assentātrix ( ads-), īcis, f. [assentator], a female flatterer:adsentatrix scelestast,
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18 adulator
ădūlātor, ōris, m. [id.], a low, cringing flatterer, a sycophant (homo fallax et levis, ad voluptatem facit ac dicit omnia, nihil ad veritatem, Cic. Lael. 25, 91; cf. id. ib. 25, 93):nolo esse laudator, ne videar adulator,
Auct. Her. 4, 21; so Quint. 12, 10, 13; Suet. Vit. 1:versabilium adulatorum,
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19 adulatrix
ădūlātrix, īcis, f. [id.], a female flatterer: adulatrices exterae gentes, Treb. Poll. Claud. 3; so tert. Anim. 51. -
20 arrisor
arrīsor ( adr-), ōris, m. [id.], one who smiles on another, a flatterer, fawner:stultorum divitum arrosor, et (quod sequitur) adrisor, et, quod duobus his adjunctum est, derisor,
Sen. Ep. 27.
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