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1 agitātor
agitātor ōris, m [agito], a driver: aselli, V.: equorum Achillis, i. e. charioteer, V.—Esp., a competitor in the circus, C.* * *driver, charioteer; one who drives (animals) -
2 aurīga
aurīga ae, m and f a charioteer, driver, V.: aurigae ex proelio excedunt, Cs.—Fem.: aurigam sororem, V.—An ostler, groom, V.—The Wagoner (a constellation), C.—A pilot, O.* * *charioteer, driver; groom, ostler; helmsman; the Waggoner (constellation) -
3 agitator
ăgĭtātor, ōris, m. [id.], pr. he that puts a thing in motion; used exclusively of those who drive animals (asses, horses, etc.), a driver (cf. agaso): agitator aselli, poet. for a peasant, Verg. G. 1, 273:II.equorum Achillis,
i. e. the charioteer, id. A. 2, 476:sustineat currum ut bonu' saepe agitator equosque,
Lucil. p. 154 Müll.—Hence,Esp., a charioteer, a combatant in the games of the circus, Plaut. Men. 1, 2, 50:ego ut agitator callidus, priusquam ad finem veniam, equos sustinebo,
Cic. Ac. 2, 20; Suet. Calig. 55; so Inscr. Orell. 2593 sq.:agitatores consopiti sunt,
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4 auriga
aurīga, ae ( aureax, Paul. ex Fest p. 8 Müll.), comm. (cf. Prisc. p. 677 P.) [aureaago], pr., he that handles the reins.I.A.. A charioteer, driver (syn.:B.agitator, agaso),
Verg. A. 12, 624; Hor C. 1, 15, 26; id. S. 1, 1, 115; Ov. M. 2, 327; id. Am. 3, 12, 37; Vulg 3 Reg. 22, 34; ib. 4 Reg. 2, 12; ib. 2 Par. 18, 13 al.—Also, a groom, hostler, Verg. A. 12, 85.—In fem.:nec currus usquam videt aurigamque sororem,
Verg. A. 12, 918.—Also, one who contended in the chariot-race, a charioteer in the games of the circus (the four parties of whom were distinguished by the colors, Veneta, blue, Prasina, green, Alba, white, and Russea sive Russata, red; cf Cassiod. Var 3, 51; Gesn. Plin. Ep. 9, 6, 2): auriga indoctus, Cic. Rep. Fragm. ap. Non. p. 292, 32 (p. 328 Mos.); so Suet Aug. 43; id. Calig. 54; id. Vit. 12; id. Dom. 7.—Transf.1.As a constellation, the Wagoner, Gr. Êniochos, Cic. N. D. 2, 43, 110; Hyg. Astr. 3, 12; Col. 11, 2, 73.—2. II. -
5 Automedon
Autŏmĕdōn, ontis, m., = Automesôn.I.A son of Diores and charioteer of Achilles, Verg. A. 2, 477.—Hence,II.Meton. for a charioteer, in gen., Cic. Rosc. Am. 35, 98; Juv. 1, 61. -
6 ācer
ācer ācris, ācre, adj. with comp. and sup. [2 AC-], to the senses, sharp, piercing, penetrating, cutting, irritating, pungent: oculi: favilla non acris, no longer glowing, O.: acrior voltus, keener look, O.: acrem flammae sonitum, V.: acri tibiā, H.: canes naribus acres, O.: acetum, H.: stimuli, V.: sol acrior, fierce, H.: stomachus, irritated, H.: hiemps, severe, H.: Aufidus, impetuous, H.— Of mind, etc., violent, vehement, consuming, bitter: odium: dolor, V.: supplicia.—Of intellectual qualities, subtle, acute, penetrating, sagacious, shrewd: animus: ingenium: memoria, ready. — Of moral qualities, active, ardent, eager, spirited, keen, brave, zealous: milites: in armis, V.: acerrimus armis, V.: acer equis, spirited charioteer, V. — Violent, hasty, quick, hot, passionate, fierce, severe: cupiditas: pater acerrimus, enraged, angry, T.: acres contra me: voltus in hostem, H.: virgines in iuvenes unguibus, H.: leo, N.—As subst: ridiculum acri fortius magnas secat res, more effectually than severity, H. — Fig.: prima coitiost acerruma, i. e. most critical, T.: amor gloriae, keen: pocula, excessive, H.: concursus, Cs.: fuga, impetuous, V.: (vos) rapit vis acrior, an irresistible impulse, H.: regno Arsacis acrior est Germanorum libertas, more formidable, Ta.* * *Imaple tree; wood of the maple tree; mapleIIacris -e, acrior -or -us, acerrimus -a -um ADJsharp, bitter, pointed, piercing, shrill; sagacious, keen; severe, vigorous -
7 circum-flectō
circum-flectō flexī, flexus, ere, to bend, turn about (of a charioteer): longos cursūs, V. -
8 haedus
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9 pannus
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10 adscensor
one who ascends/rises; one who mounts a horse/chariot, rider, charioteer -
11 aedus
kid, young goat; two stars in constellation Auriga (Charioteer), "The Kid" -
12 ascensor
one who ascends/rises; one who mounts a horse/chariot, rider, charioteer -
13 aureax
charioteer, driver; groom, ostler; helmsman; the Waggoner (constellation) -
14 aurigalis
aurigalis, aurigale ADJof/pertaining to a charioteer/driver -
15 aurigarius
owner of a racing chariot; charioteer in the races in the circus (L+S) -
16 edus
kid, young goat; two stars in constellation Auriga (Charioteer), "The Kid" -
17 faedus
kid, young goat; two stars in constellation Auriga (Charioteer), "The Kid" -
18 fedus
kid, young goat; two stars in constellation Auriga (Charioteer), "The Kid" -
19 hedus
kid, young goat; two stars in constellation Auriga (Charioteer), "The Kid" -
20 hoedus
kid, young goat; two stars in constellation Auriga (Charioteer), "The Kid"
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