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1 promus
steward, butler. -
2 ātriēnsis
ātriēnsis is, m [atrium], a steward, chief servant.* * *steward; servant in charge of household administration, major-domo; house-slave -
3 dispēnsātor
dispēnsātor ōris, m [dispenso], a steward, attendant, treasurer, C.: dispensatore Armigero, Iu.* * *steward; attendant; treasurer; despenser -
4 prōmus
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5 dispēnsō
dispēnsō āvī, ātus, āre, to disburse, pay out: qui dispensat, the steward, Iu.: alquem eligere ad dispensandam pecuniam, as paymaster, N. — To distribute, dispense, share: oscula suprema natos per omnīs, O.: inventa iudicio: rem: dispensari laetitia inter eius (populi) animos potuit, L.: mortalia fata, O.: consilium dispensandae victoriae, i. e. the fruits of victory, L.—Fig., to manage, husband, adjust: (domesticas res): filum candelae, to trim, Iu.: (annum) intercalaribus mensibus interponendis, L.: recte, H.* * *dispensare, dispensavi, dispensatus Vmanage; dispense, distribute; pay out; arrange -
6 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 -
7 prō-cūrō
prō-cūrō (proc-, O., Tb.), āvī, ātus, āre, to take care of, attend to, look after: in pecuniā maximā procurandā: corpora, V.: sacrificia, Cs.—Of an agent or trustee, to take care of, manage: negotia Dionysi, act as steward for.—Of ill omens, to avert, expiate by sacrifice: signa, quae a dis hominibus portendantur: ad haec (prodigia) procuranda, L.: ostentum, Ph.: simul procuratum est, quod tripedem mulum Reate natum nuntiatum erat, L. -
8 vīlicus (vīll-)
vīlicus (vīll-) ī, m [villa], an overseer of an estate, steward, bailiff: eius vilici pastoresque: balnea vilicus optas, H.—An overseer, superintendent, director: magistratūs quasi rei p. vilici: Pegasus positus vilicus urbi, Iu. -
9 baijulus
porter, pall-bearer, carrier of a burden; steward; letter-carrier (L+S) -
10 bajolus
porter, pall-bearer, carrier of a burden; steward; letter-carrier (L+S) -
11 bajulus
porter, pall-bearer, carrier of a burden; steward; letter-carrier (L+S) -
12 cellariarius
Icellariaria, cellariarium ADJrelating to/connected with a store-roomIIsteward, butler, cellarer; keeper of a larder/cellar; storekeeper -
13 cellarius
Icellaria, cellarium ADJrelating to/connected with a store-roomIIsteward, butler, cellarer; keeper of a larder/cellar/storeroom; storekeeper -
14 cellerius
keeper of a larder/cellar; steward, butler, cellarer; storekeeper -
15 epitropous
factor; steward -
16 oeconomus
steward (Erasmus); arranger/manager -
17 baiulus
porter, pall-bearer, carrier of a burden / steward. -
18 praepositus
, prepositus(monastic) prior.reeve, steward, provost, prior, abbot -
19 prepositus
reeve, steward, provost, prior, abbot -
20 vilicus
, villicuspertaining to an estate, overseer, steward.
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