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  • 21 professōrius

        professōrius adj.    [professor (late)], of a public teacher: lingua, Ta.
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    professoria, professorium ADJ

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  • 22 sapiēns

        sapiēns entis ( abl sing. adj. ente or entī, as subst. usu. ente; gen plur. entium, poet. also entūm, H.), adj. with comp. and sup.    [P. of sapio], wise, knowing, sensible, well-advised, discreet, judicious: sapientissimum esse dicunt eum, cui, etc.: homo iudicio suo valde sapiens: rex: sapientissimus rex: quis sapientior ad coniecturam?: servus non paulo sapientior, H.: puella, O.: temperatio: verba, T.: Consilium, O.: sapientissimum iudicium senatūs.—As subst m., a sensible person, discreet man, man of sense: dictum sapienti sat est, T.: sapiens causas reddet, H.: Fecundae leporis sapiens sectabitur armos, a connoisseur, H. —In philosophy, wise, sage, knowing the truth: qui quietus animo... is est sapiens: sapientium praecepta: te, Laeli, sapientem appellant: eos septem quos Graeci sapientes nominaverunt.—Ironic.: sapientum octavus, H.
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    I
    wise (virtuous) man, sage, philosopher; teacher of wisdom
    II
    sapientis (gen.), sapientior -or -us, sapientissimus -a -um ADJ
    rational; sane, of sound mind; wise, judicious, understanding; discreet

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  • 23 schola (scola)

        schola (scola) ae, f, σχολή, an intermission of work, leisure for learning, learned conversation, debate, disputation, lecture, dissertation: dierum quinque scholas, ut Graeci appellant, in totidem libros contuli: Stoica: ubi sunt vestrae scholae.—A meeting place for teachers and pupils, place for instruction, place of learning, school: ex harā producte non ex scholā: homo politus ex scholā: qui cum in scholā adsedissent: philosophorum scholae.—The disciples of a teacher, body of followers, school, sect: philosophorum scholae.

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  • 24 scholasticus

        scholasticus adj., σχολαστικόσ, of a school, scholastic: controversiae, Ta.—As subst m., one who teaches rhetoric, a lecturer in the schools, Ta.
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    I
    scholastica, scholasticum ADJ
    of/appropriate to a school of rhetoric/any school
    II
    student/teacher, one who attends school; one who studies, scholar

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  • 25 sella

        sella ae, f    [SED-], a seat, settle, chair, stool: in sellā sedere: altā deducere sellā, Iu.: sellae atque operis locus, work-stool: sella tibi erit in ludo, etc., teacher's chair: clausa, sedan-chair, Iu.: sellā qui primā sedens, on the front seat (of a wagon), Ph.— A magistrate's seat, official chair (that of the higher magistrates was called sella curulis): sedebat in rostris in sellā aureā: hoc de sellā dixit: consules positis sellis dilectum habebant, L.: parentes honestos Fascibus et sellis, H.
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    seat, chair

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  • 26 trādō

        trādō (old also trānsdō, T.), didī, ditus, ere    [trans+do], to give up, hand over, deliver, transmit, surrender, consign: ut arma per manūs necessario traderentur, Cs.: se hostibus, Cs.: nominare cui poculum tradituri sint: pecuniam regiam quaestoribus, L.: pueros magistris, O.: testamentum tibi legendum, H.: urbem, L.: armis traditis, Cs.: transdere hominem in otium, i. e. drive, T.— To deliver, commit, intrust, confide: ei te: totum denique hominem tibi: hos (obsides) Aeduis custodiendos tradit, Cs.— To surrender treacherously, betray: causam advorsariis, T.: quos tradituros sperabas, vides iudicare.—Fig., to give up, surrender, hand over, deliver, intrust: quae dicam memoriae: possessionem Galliae sibi, Cs.: Vercassivellauno summa imperi traditur, Cs.: tristitiam et metūs Tradam protervis in mare Portare ventis, H.—With pron reflex., to give oneself up, yield, surrender, devote oneself: se totos voluptatibus: te in disciplinam meam.— To make over, transmit, leave, bequeath (cf. lēgo): posteris inimicitias: traditumque inde fertur, ut in senatum vocarentur, it is said that from this arose the custom, etc., L.— To hand down, transmit, pass on, relate, narrate, recount: hunc (clamorem) excipere et proxumis tradere, Cs.: pugnae memoriam posteris, L.: ipsum regem tradunt... operatum iis sacris se abdidisse, L.: qui (Aristides) unus omnium iustissimus fuisse traditur: sic enim est traditum, such is the tradition: ut Isocratem dixisse traditum est: convertentem se... traditur memoriae cecidisse, L.—Of a teacher, to deliver, propose, propound, teach: ea, quae dialectici nunc tradunt et docent: ad omnia imitanda, quae ab quoque traduntur, Cs.: virtutem hominibus: multa de sideribus iuventuti, Cs.
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    tradere, tradidi, traditus V
    hand over, surrender; deliver; bequeath; relate

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  • 27 antescholanus

    assistant master/teacher

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  • 28 antescolanus

    assistant master/teacher

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  • 29 arenarius

    I
    arenaria, arenarium ADJ
    of/pertaining to sand; or to the arena/amphitheater
    II
    combatant in the arena, gladiator; teacher of mathematics (figures in sand)

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  • 30 armidoctor

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  • 31 calculator

    one versed in/teacher of arithmetic; calculator, bookkeeper, accountant

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  • 32 catecheta

    catechism teacher, catechist

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  • 33 condoctor

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  • 34 deductor

    escort, one who acts as an escort; guide, teacher (late Latin L+S); attendent

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  • 35 doctrix

    teacher (female); instructor; trainer; doctor

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  • 36 haereticus

    I
    haeretica, haereticum ADJ
    heretical, of/belonging to heretical religious doctrines
    II
    heretic; teacher of false doctrine (Fif)

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  • 37 harenarius

    I
    harenaria, harenarium ADJ
    of/pertaining to sand; or to the arena/ampitheater
    II
    combatant in the arena, gladiator; teacher of mathematics (figures in sand)

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  • 38 hereticus

    I
    heretica, hereticum ADJ
    heretical, of heretical religious doctrines
    II
    heretic; teacher of false doctrine (Dif)

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  • 39 legisdoctor

    doctor/teacher of the law

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  • 40 ludimagister

    teacher; school-master

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