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1 procurator
manager, bailiff, agent. -
2 administrātor
administrātor ōris, m [administro], a manager, conductor: belli gerendi.* * *director, administrator, manager; one in charge of operation -
3 cūrātor
cūrātor ōris, m [curo], he who takes charge, a manager, overseer, superintendent, keeper, commissioner, delegate: urbis ludorumque: viae Flaminiae: fidus negotiorum, S.: rei p., S.: muris reficiendis: legibus agrariis.—A guardian, curator, trustee: a praetore datus (to an incompetent person), H.* * *manager, superintendent, supervisor, overseer; keeper; guardian (of minor/ward) -
4 prōcūrātor
prōcūrātor (once proc-, O.), ōris, m [procuro], a manager, overseer, superintendent, agent, administrator, deputy, procurator, keeper: per procuratorem gerere: regni, viceroy, Cs.: Caesaris, deputy, Ta.: procurator nimium procurat, O.— A steward, bailiff: Chrysogoni.— An imperial collector: Caesaris, Ta.* * *manager, overseer; agent, deputy -
5 dispensator
dispensātor, ōris, m. [id.], a household superintendent, a manager, steward; as manager of the imperial treasury, a cashier, treasurer, dioikêtês;usually the most trustworthy slaves, but under the emperors sometimes ingenui (v. Orell. on his Inscr. 4002): ab aere pendendo dispensator,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 183 Müll.; Plin. 33, 3, 13, § 43; and Paul. ex Fest. p. 72, 9 Müll.:dispensator litteras scit,
Cic. Rep. 5, 3, 5 (cf. Krebs, Antibar. p. 371); so id. Fragm. ap. Non. 193, 10; Juv. 1, 91; Suet. Aug. 67; Mart. 5, 42, 5; Plin. 7, 39, 40, § 129; Inscr. Orell. 790; 895; 2914 sq.; Vulg. Gen. 43, 16 al. -
6 procurator
prōcūrātor (the first o short, Ov. A. A. 1, 587), ōris, m. [procuro], a manager, overseer, superintendent, agent, administrator, deputy, procurator, keeper.I.In gen. (class.):II.procurator peni,
Plaut. Ps. 2, 2, 14:procurator, alieni juris vicarius,
Cic. Caecin. 20, 57:agere aliquid per procuratorem,
id. Att. 4, 16, 9 (15):regni,
a viceroy, Caes. B. C. 3, 112:curatori aquarum procuratorem subicit,
Front. Aquaed. 105:aviarii,
Varr. R. R. 3, 6:procurator nimium procurat,
Ov. A. A. 1, 587:esse procuratorem in rem alicujus,
Dig. 3, 3, 29:procuratorem facere,
ib. 4, 4, 24.—In partic.A.A manager of an estate, a steward, bailiff (class.; cf.B.villicus),
Cic. de Or. 1, 58, 249:procurator rationes accipiebat,
Petr. 30; Paul. Sent. 1, 2, 3; Vulg. Matt. 20, 8.—In the time of the emperors, one who had charge of the imperial revenues, an imperial collector, Tac. A. 12, 60; Suet. Claud. 12; id. Calig. 47; id. Vesp. 16; Plin. Pan. 36, 3.—Esp., in a province:C.Judeae,
Tac. A. 15, 44:Asiae,
id. ib. 4, 15:Aegypti,
Suet. Ner. 35:Galliae,
id. Galb. 12;or in a city: urbis,
id. Caes. 79:ludi,
Tac. A. 11, 35.—An agent or attorney to conduct an action at law, Just. Inst. 1, 6, 5; Gai. Inst. 4, 82; 84. -
7 āctor
āctor ōris, m [1 AG-], a driver: pecoris, a shepherd, O. — An agent, doer, performer, actor: hunc actorem auctoremque habebant, worker and counsellor, N.: orator verborum, actorque rerum: publicus, manager of public property, Ta.—In law, an accuser, complainant, plaintiff, prosecutor: huic ego causae... actor accessi: constitutus, official prosecutor.—He who delivers an oration, the speaker, C.—A player, actor: tertiarum partium: alienae personae: suorum carminum actor, L.* * *actor, performer, doer; advocate; plaintiff; agent; player; drover, herdsman; wielder -
8 dissīgnātor
dissīgnātor (not dēsīg-), ōris, m [dissigno], an undertaker, manager (at a funeral), H.* * *one that arranges, a supervisor -
9 lanista
lanista ae, m a trainer of gladiators, fencingmaster: clemens: regia verba lanistae, Iu.—An inciter, instigator, agitator, ringleader: acies, lanistā Cicerone, dimicantes: lanistis Aetolis dimicare, L.* * *manager of a troop of gladiators, trainer -
10 magister
magister trī, m [1 MAC-], a master, chief, head, superior, director, president, leader, commander, conductor: populi (dictator), chief of the people: dictatoris magister equitum, master of the horse: equitum cum dictatore magistri, Iu.: (censor) morum, master of morals: sacrorum, chief priest, L.: scripturae, comptrollor of revenues from farmed lands: pro magistro esse, deputy comptrollor: in eā societate, manager: pecus magistri Perfundunt, herdsmen, V.: cui magistri fiunt et domini constituuntur, trustees and guardians.—A captain, master, pilot: navium onerarium magistri, captains, Cs.: navis, H.: magistri navium, L.: spoliata magistro (navis), pilot, V.— A teacher, instructor, master: tuus: pueri apud magistros exercentur: te uti in hac re magistro: peragere dictata magistri, i. e. rules for carving, Iu.: stilus optimus dicendi magister: si usus magister est optimus.— A tutor, guardian, pedagogue: senes me filiis Relinquont quasi magistrum, T.: saevus, H.: Fingit equum docilem magister, trainer, H.—Fig., an adviser, instigator, author: ad eam rem inprobus, T.: ad despoliandum Dianae templum.* * *teacher, tutor, master, expert, chief; pilot of a ship; rabbi -
11 moderātor
moderātor ōris, m [moderor], a manager, ruler, governor, director: tanti operis et muneris: neque legatus moderator adfuit, Ta.: equorum, O.: harundinis, an angler, O.: Nec moderator adest, i. e. one to limit the evil, O.* * *governor, master; user, one who restrains -
12 moderātrīx
moderātrīx īcis, f [moderator], she who rules, a directress, guide, controller: temperantia commotionum: curia offici.* * *mistress, controller, manager (female); she who restrains/regulates/determines -
13 trānsāctor
trānsāctor ōris, m [trans+1 AC-], a manager, conductor: rerum. -
14 alipta
one who anoints; manager of school of wrestlers; master of wrestlers/the ring -
15 aliptes
one who anoints; manager of school of wrestlers; master of wrestlers/the ring -
16 amministrator
director, manager; one who is in charge of an operation -
17 curagendarius
manager, overseer -
18 gubernius
helmsman, pilot; one who directs/controls; manager -
19 institorius
institoria, institorium ADJsuit by manager against owner for incurred loss; commercial, of agent/broker -
20 oeconomus
steward (Erasmus); arranger/manager
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