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1 cybaeus
cybaeus adj. [κύβη], round-hulled, with swelling body: navis, a merchant-vessel: de cybaeā respondere (sc. navi).* * *cybaea, cybaeum ADJtransport/merchant/cargo (of a ship) -
2 mercātor
mercātor ōris, m [mercor], a trader, merchant, wholesale dealer: ea mutare cum mercatoribus vino, S.: venalicii mercatoresque: multi ad eos mercatores ventitant, Cs.: Africum metuens, H.— A dealer, speculator: mercatores provinciarum: sacci olentis, Iu.— A buyer, purchaser: signorum: veneni, Iu.* * *trader, merchant -
3 materiaria
I.In gen. (ante-class. and post-Aug.):B.fabrica,
carpentry, Plin. 7, 56, 57, § 198:FABER,
a carpenter, Inscr. Grut. 642, 6:NEGOCIATOR,
a timber-merchant, Inscr. Orell. 4248. —Also subst. —mātĕrĭārĭus, ii, m. (sc. negotiator), a timber-merchant: si non [p. 1119] hos materiarius remoratur, Plaut. Mil. 3, 3, 45:II.CLAVORVM,
a maker of wooden nails, Inscr. Orell. 4164.—In partic.:B.haeretici materiarii, in eccl. Lat.,
those who believed in the eternity of matter, Tert. adv. Hermog. 25.—mātĕrĭārĭa, ae, f. (sc. negotiatio), the trade in timber, Paul. ex Fest. p. 27, 11 Müll. -
4 materiarius
I.In gen. (ante-class. and post-Aug.):B.fabrica,
carpentry, Plin. 7, 56, 57, § 198:FABER,
a carpenter, Inscr. Grut. 642, 6:NEGOCIATOR,
a timber-merchant, Inscr. Orell. 4248. —Also subst. —mātĕrĭārĭus, ii, m. (sc. negotiator), a timber-merchant: si non [p. 1119] hos materiarius remoratur, Plaut. Mil. 3, 3, 45:II.CLAVORVM,
a maker of wooden nails, Inscr. Orell. 4164.—In partic.:B.haeretici materiarii, in eccl. Lat.,
those who believed in the eternity of matter, Tert. adv. Hermog. 25.—mātĕrĭārĭa, ae, f. (sc. negotiatio), the trade in timber, Paul. ex Fest. p. 27, 11 Müll. -
5 corbīta
corbīta ae, f [corbis], a ship of burden.* * *slow-sailing merchant/cargo vessel; shipload (quantity) -
6 līgnārius
līgnārius ī, m [lignum], a worker in wood, joiner: inter lignarios, the carpenters' quarter, L.* * *carpenter; timber merchant -
7 negōtiātor
negōtiātor ōris, m [negotior], a wholesale dealer, merchant, banker, factor, S., C.* * * -
8 onerārius
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9 stlāttārius (stlāta-)
stlāttārius (stlāta-) adj. [stlāta, a merchant vessel], sca-borne, imported: purpura, i. e. costly, Iu. -
10 vīnārius
vīnārius adj. [vinum], of wine, for wine: vas: crimen, relating to the wine-tax.—As subst n., a wine-pot, wine-flask, H.* * *vintner, wine merchant -
11 abietarius
Iabietaria, abietarium ADJof/pertaining to/concerned with timber or fir/dealIItimber merchant; carpenter, joiner -
12 calceamentarius
shoemaker; dealer/merchant in shoes -
13 calcearius
shoemaker; dealer/merchant in shoes -
14 calciamentarius
shoemaker; dealer/merchant in shoes -
15 calciarius
shoemaker; dealer/merchant in shoes -
16 chartopola
merchant/dealer in papyrus/paper -
17 corollaria
flower girl; (comedy by Naevius); female flower-garlands merchant (L+S) -
18 cybaea
merchantman, transport/merchant/cargo ship; (with or without navis) -
19 materiarius
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20 chartopola
chartŏpōla, ae, m., = chartopôlês, a paper-merchant, Schol. Juv. 4, 27.
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