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1 praecō
praecō ōnis, m [prae+VOC-], a crier, herald: citat praeco legatos: praetoris.— A crier, auctioneer: si palam praeco praedicasset, dimidias venire partīs: haec per pracconem vendidit, by auction: fundum subiecit praeconi, L.: Ut praeco, ad merces turbam qui cogit emendas, H.— A publisher, herald, eulogist: virtutis.* * *herald, crier -
2 cādūceātor
cādūceātor ōris, m [caduceus], a bearer of a caduceus, herald, messenger of truce, L., Cu.* * *herald bearing a staff (caduceus) sent by non-Roman generals; priest's servant -
3 cādūceus
cādūceus ī, m, κηρύκειον, a herald's staff (orig. an olive branch), the token of a peaceful embassy: caduceo ornatus: oratores cum caduceo mittere, L.: caduceum praeferentes, L.* * *herald's staff carried as token of peace/truce; wand of Mercury -
4 praeco
praeco, ōnis (old dat, PRAECONEI, Inscr. Lat. 202, 2, 34), m., a crier, herald, in a court of justice, in popular assemblies, at auctions, at public spectacles, games, or processions, etc.: exsurge, praeco, fac populo audientiam, Enn. ap. Plaut. Poen. prol. 11 (Trag. v. 32 Vahl.); Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 30, § 76; id. Quint. 3, 11; Varr. L. L. 6, §§II.86 and 87 Müll.: haec per praeconem vendidit,
Cic. N. D. 3, 34, 84:in eopse astas lapide, ut praeco praedicat,
on the auctioneer's block, Plaut. Bacch. 4, 7, 17; cf.:ut praeco, ad merces turbam qui cogit emendas,
Hor. A. P. 419; Cic. Fam. 5, 12, 8; Juv. 6, 439; 8, 95: indictivum funus, ad quod per praeconem evocabantur, Paul. ex Fest. p. 106 Müll.—Transf., a publisher, herald:o fortunate adulescens, qui tuae virtutis Homerum praeconem inveneris!
Cic. Arch. 10, 24. -
5 praeconor
praecōnor, āri, v. dep. n. [praeco], to perform the office of public crier or herald, to herald, proclaim; to praise (post-class.), Interpr. Iren. 5:fama praeconans,
Mart. Cap. 1, § 63; Arn. in Psa. 92 and 97. -
6 cādūcifer
cādūcifer ī, adj. m [caduceus + 1 FER-], bearing a herald's staff: Atlantiades, Mercury, O.—As subst, Mercury, O.* * *caducifera, caduciferum ADJstaff-bearer, i.e. Mercury -
7 cūriō
cūriō ōnis, m [curia], the priest of a curia: maximus, over all the curiae, L.* * *I(gen.), curionis ADJlean, emaciated; wasted by sorrowIIpriest presiding over a curia; crier/herald -
8 nūntius
nūntius adj. [1 NV-], that announces, making known, informing: rumor: littera, O.: fibra, Tb. —As subst m., a bearer of tidings, news-carrier, reporter, messenger, courier: per nuntium certiorem facit me: ad Lingonas litteras nuntiosque misit, Cs.: nuntius ibis Pelidae, V.: nuntius adfert rem: Iovis et deorum, H.: nuntii adferunt Darium premi a Scythis, N.: nuntio ipsius, qui litteras attulerat, dici (placuit), L.— A message, news, tidings: Egone te pro hoc nuntio quid donem? T.: in castra nuntius pervenit, coniurationem patefactam, S.: de Q. Fratre nuntii nobis tristes venerant: tam tristem nuntium ferre ad Cincinnatum, L.: gravior neu nuntius aurīs Volneret, V.— A command, order, injunction: legatorum nuntio parere: hic nostri nuntius esto, V.— In the phrase, nuntium remittere, with dat, to send a letter of divorce, put away (a wife): uxori Caesarem nuntium remisisse.—Rarely of the wife: etsi mulier nuntium remisit.—Fig.: cum virtuti nuntium remisisti, renounced.—Plur. n. as subst, a message, news: ad aurīs nova nuntia referens, Ct.: habes animi nuntia verba mei, O.* * *Imessenger/herald/envoy; message (oral), warning; report; messenger's speechIInuntia, nuntium ADJannouncing, breinging word (of occurrence); giving warning; prognosticatory -
9 prae-dicō
prae-dicō āvī, ātus, āre, to make known by proclamation, announce, publish, proclaim: de quo homine praeconis vox praedicat: palam dimidias venire partīs.—To make known, announce, proclaim, herald, relate, declare openly: ut praedicas, assert: utrum praedicemne an taceam? T.: barbari paucitatem nostrorum militum suis praedicaverunt, reported, Cs.: iniuriam in eripiendis legionibus, display, Cs.: tibi aediliciam repulsam, relate: ingenti magnitudine corporum Germanos esse, Cs.: Crassus infestissimus esse meis fortunis praedicabatur.—To praise, laud, commend, vaunt, boast: verecundia in praedicando, Ta.: eius tibi faciem, T.: de se gloriosius: beata vita praedicanda est: se ab Dite patre prognatos, Cs.: de meis in vos meritis praedicaturus, Cs. -
10 adnuntiator
announcer, herald, one who announces; prophet (Souter); preacher -
11 annunciator
announcer, herald, one who announces; prophet (Souter); preacher -
12 annuntiator
announcer, herald, one who announces; prophet (Souter); preacher -
13 caduceum
herald's staff carried as token of peace/truce; wand of Mercury -
14 ceryceum
herald's staff, caduceus -
15 cerycium
herald's staff, caduceus -
16 ceryx
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17 curionus
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18 nuncius
Imessenger/herald/envoy; message (oral), warning; report; messenger's speechIInuncia, nuncium ADJannouncing, breinging word (of occurrence); giving warning; prognosticatory -
19 praeconor
to be a public crier, to herald, proclaim. -
20 preconor
to be a public crier, to herald, proclaim.
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