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1 excubitor
excubitor ōris, m [ex + CVB-], a watchman, guard, sentinel: (castella) excubitoribus tenebantur, Cs.* * *sentinel; watchman -
2 vigil
vigil ilis ( gen plur. once, vigilium, L.), adj. [VEG-], awake, on the watch, alert: prius orto Sole vigil scrinia posco, H.: ales, i. e. the cock, O. —As subst m., a watchman, sentinel: clamor a vigilibus tollitur: vigiles scutum in vigiliam ferre vetuit, L.—Fig., wakeful, watchful, restless, active: curae, O.: ignis, i. e. always burning, V.: lucernae, night-lamps, H.* * *I(gen.), vigilis ADJawake, wakeful; watchful; alert, vigilant, paying attentionIIsentry, guard; fireman, member of Roman fire/police brigade; watchman -
3 custōs
custōs ōdis, m and f [SCV-], a guard, watch, preserver, keeper, overseer, protector, defender, attendant: corporis, a body-guard, L.: nostri, Cs.: portae: pontis, N.: cum custodibus venire, under guard, S.: gregis, V.: pecuniae quam regni melior, L.: puellae, O.: custos Quoi commendavi filium, tutor, T.: custodis eges, a guardian, H.: Virtutis, H.: dei custodes urbis: rerum Caesar, H.—Of dogs, V.: finīs custode tueri, outposts, V. —A keeper of the ballot-box, inspector (in charge of the voting-tablets): tabellarum: tribūs nullo custode sortitus.—A watch, spy: Dumnorigi custodes ponit, ut, etc., Cs.: custodem Tullio me apponite: num nam hic relictu's custos, Nequis clam curset, etc., T.—A jailer, keeper: praefectus custodum, chief jailer, N.: te sub custode tenebo, H.—Fig., a keeper, guardian: dignitatis (fortitudo): sapientia totius hominis.—A receptacle, safe, holder: eburnea Telorum, quiver, O.: turis, an incense-box, O.* * *guard; sentry/watch; guardian/protector/keeper; doorkeeper/watchman/janitor; jailer, warden; poll watcher; spy; garrison; container; replacement vine shoot -
4 circitor
person who goes round; patrol/watchman, overseer/inspector; hawker, peddler -
5 circuitor
person who goes round; patrol/watchman, overseer/inspector; hawker, peddler -
6 circumitor
watchman, patrol; one making rounds/circuit -
7 circumspector
watcher; watchman; spy; all seeing -
8 custos
(custodis) guardian, keeper, watchman, attendant,, guard / spy. -
9 circitor
circĭtor (or circuĭtor, Petr. 53, 10), ōris, m. [for circumitor, from circumeo, lit. one who goes around, hence],I.A watchman (of gardens. buildings, etc.;II.postclass.),
Auct. Priap. 16, 1, Front. Aquaed. 117; Petr. 1 1.—In milit. lang., plur., those who go the rounds and visit the posts of sentinels, patrols, Veg. Mil. 3, 8; Hier. Ep. 61, n. 7.— Sing. ' CIRCITOR, Inscr. Murat. 540, 2.—III.A pedler, Dig. 14, 3, 5, § 4. -
10 circumspector
circumspector, ōris, m. [circumspicio], a watcher, watchman, spy (late Lat.):septem circumspectores sedentes in excelso ad speculandum,
Vulg. Ecclus. 37, 18:Deus,
i. e. all-seeing, id. ib. 7, 12. -
11 excubitor
excŭbĭtor, ōris, m. [excubo], one who keeps guard, a watchman, guard, sentinel:haec eadem (castella) noctu excubitoribus ac firmis praesidiis tenebantur,
Caes. B. G. 7, 69 fin.:tribunus excubitor,
the captain of the guard, Suet. Claud. 42; id. Ner. 8.—Of a dog: quis excubitor inveniri potest vigilantior?
Col. 7, 12, 1.—Of a cock:excubitor ales,
Verg. M. 2. -
12 sparteolus
spartĕŏlus, i, m. [sparteus], a watchman against fire (so called from the ropes made of broom that were used at fires), Schol. Juv. 14, 305; Tert. Apol. 39 med. -
13 vigil
vĭgil, ĭlis ( gen. plur. vigilium, Liv. 10, 33, 6), adj. [vigeo], awake, on the watch, alert (class.; cf.: insomnis, exsomnis).I.Lit.A.Adj.:B.prius orto Sole vigil calamum et chartas et scrinia posco,
Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 113; 1, 2, 37:vigilum canum excubiae,
id. C. 3, 16, 2:ales,
i. e. the cock, Ov. M. 11, 597:Aurora,
id. ib. 2, 112:custodia,
id. ib. 12, 148 et saep.— Transf., of things, wakeful, watchful, etc.:oculi,
Verg. A. 4, 182:ignis,
i. e. always burning, id. ib. 4, 200:lucernae,
night-lamps, Hor. C. 3, 8, 14:auri vigili bibere,
wakeful, listening, Stat. Achill. 2, 119:nox,
Tac. A. 4, 48.—Subst.: vĭgil, ĭlis, m., a watchman, sentinel:II.clamor a vigilibus fanique custodibus tollitur,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 43, § 94; Liv. 44, 33, 8; Ov. M. 13, 370:nocturni,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 195.— [p. 1990] Of such vigiles there were in Rome, from the time of Augustus, seven divisions, with their prefects and sub-prefects, constituting a regularly organized night-police, Suet. Aug. 30; Dig. 1, 15, 3; 47, 2, 56.— Transf., a sentinel:mundi (sol et luna),
Lucr. 5, 1436 (1434).—Of cocks:nocturni,
Plin. 10, 21, 24, § 46.—
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