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1 cavillātor
cavillātor ōris, m [cavillor], a jester, caviller.* * *jester, banterer; quibbler, caviler, sophist, captious critic -
2 rīsor
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3 caulator
jester, banterer; quibbler, caviler, sophist, captious critic -
4 Catagelasimus
Cătăgĕlăsĭmus, a, um, adj., = katagelasimos, serving for ridicule; subst. m., a banterer, jeerer, in a pun with Gelasimus, the name of a parasite:nolo ex Gelasimo fleri te Catagelasimum,
Plaut. Stich. 4, 2, 50. -
5 lusor
I.Lit.:II.sic ne perdiderit, non cessat perdere lusor,
Ov. A. A. 1, 1, 451; Sen. Ben. 2, 17, 3:furtum factum domi et eo tempore quo alea ludebatur, licet lusor non fuerit qui quid eorum fecerit, impune fit,
Dig. 11, 5, 1, § 2.— Poet. transf.:cum lusore catello,
a playful little dog, Juv. 9, 611.—Trop.A.A humorous writer: tenerorum lusor amorum, Ov Tr. 4, 10, 1.—B.A banterer, mocker:te ut deludam contra, lusorem meum,
Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 62. -
6 risor
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