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1 colligo
-ere/legi/lectum v 3 trecueillir, récolter, réunir, compiler -
2 conditor.
conditor. ōris, m [condo], a maker, builder, framer, establisher, founder, author, compiler: arcis, V.: cuius (oppidi), S.: urbis, L.: noster, L.: exit Conditor urbe suā, O.: Romani anni, i. e. author of the Fasti, O.: carminum, Cu.: Romani iuris, L.: communis, the universal creator, Iu. -
3 scrīptor
scrīptor öris, m [scribo], one who writes, a writer, scribe, copyist, clerk: scriptores male mulcati: librarius, H.— One that composes in writing, a writer, composer, author, reporter, narrator: venustissimus: scriptorum magna ingenia, etc., S.: in tantā scriptorum turbā, L.: Scriptorum chorus, H.: nobilium scriptorum auditor, H.: omnium bonarum artium scriptores legendi: rerum scriptor, historian, L.: rerum suarum: historiarum, Iu.: Troiani belli, H.— A drawer up, compiler, draughtsman: legum: legis.* * *writer, author; scribe -
4 compilator
plunderer; imitator (literary); plagiarizer; (compiler/anthologist?) -
5 conpilator
plunderer; imitator (literary); plagiarizer; (compiler/anthologist?) -
6 Conditor
1.condĭtor, ōris, m. [id.], a maker, builder, framer, establisher, founder, author, compiler, etc.I.Prop. (class.; most freq. in the poets and prose writers after the Aug. per.).(α).With gen.:(β).Romanae arcis,
Verg. A. 8, 313:oppidum magnum, cujus conditor,
Sall. J. 89, 4:simulacra infantium conditorum urbis,
i. e. Romulus and Remus, Liv. 10, 23, 12; cf.:casa illa conditoris nostri,
id. 5, 53, 8; cf.of the founders of states,
Ov. M. 4, 566; 14, 849; *Hor. A. P. 394; Quint. 2, 16, 9; 3, 2, 4 al.; Suet. Aug. 7; 98 Bremi al.:tanti regni Cyrus,
Just. 2, 10: historiae, Ov. lb. 522; Poët. ap. Quint. 8, 3, 29:Romani anni,
i. e. author of the Fasti, Ov. F. 6, 21:scientiae medicorum,
Sen. Ep. 95, 20:pessimorum carminum,
Curt. 8, 5, 8:legum atque jurium,
Plaut. Ep. 3, 4, 86; cf.:legum lator conditorque Romani juris,
Liv. 3, 58, 2:ejus sacri,
id. 39, 17, 7:Romanae libertatis,
id. 8, 34, 3; 1, 42, 4:mundi,
Sen. Ep. 119, 15; id. Phoen. 655.—Rarely,Absol.: T. Sicinium... conditorem Veios sequantur, i. e. who advises a removal to Veii, ktistên, Liv. 5, 24, 11:II.conditorum, parentum, deorum numero nobis eritis,
id. 7, 30, 19:sacrificium quod Aeneae conditori faciunt,
id. 40, 4, 9:humilis,
writer, author, Tib. 4, 1, 4.—In a sarcastic pun:ipse conditor totius negotii Guttam aspergit huic Balbo (with allusion to the meaning of condo, to lay up fruits, cf. the foll.),
Cic. Clu. 26, 71.—Condĭ-tor, nom. propr., a rural deity who presided over the laying up of fruits, acc. to Serv. ad Verg. G. 1, 21.2.condītor, ōris, m. [condio], one who prepares a thing in a savory manner, a seasoner (very rare): ciconiarum, Poët. ap. Schol. Hor. S. 2, 2, 49. -
7 conditor
1.condĭtor, ōris, m. [id.], a maker, builder, framer, establisher, founder, author, compiler, etc.I.Prop. (class.; most freq. in the poets and prose writers after the Aug. per.).(α).With gen.:(β).Romanae arcis,
Verg. A. 8, 313:oppidum magnum, cujus conditor,
Sall. J. 89, 4:simulacra infantium conditorum urbis,
i. e. Romulus and Remus, Liv. 10, 23, 12; cf.:casa illa conditoris nostri,
id. 5, 53, 8; cf.of the founders of states,
Ov. M. 4, 566; 14, 849; *Hor. A. P. 394; Quint. 2, 16, 9; 3, 2, 4 al.; Suet. Aug. 7; 98 Bremi al.:tanti regni Cyrus,
Just. 2, 10: historiae, Ov. lb. 522; Poët. ap. Quint. 8, 3, 29:Romani anni,
i. e. author of the Fasti, Ov. F. 6, 21:scientiae medicorum,
Sen. Ep. 95, 20:pessimorum carminum,
Curt. 8, 5, 8:legum atque jurium,
Plaut. Ep. 3, 4, 86; cf.:legum lator conditorque Romani juris,
Liv. 3, 58, 2:ejus sacri,
id. 39, 17, 7:Romanae libertatis,
id. 8, 34, 3; 1, 42, 4:mundi,
Sen. Ep. 119, 15; id. Phoen. 655.—Rarely,Absol.: T. Sicinium... conditorem Veios sequantur, i. e. who advises a removal to Veii, ktistên, Liv. 5, 24, 11:II.conditorum, parentum, deorum numero nobis eritis,
id. 7, 30, 19:sacrificium quod Aeneae conditori faciunt,
id. 40, 4, 9:humilis,
writer, author, Tib. 4, 1, 4.—In a sarcastic pun:ipse conditor totius negotii Guttam aspergit huic Balbo (with allusion to the meaning of condo, to lay up fruits, cf. the foll.),
Cic. Clu. 26, 71.—Condĭ-tor, nom. propr., a rural deity who presided over the laying up of fruits, acc. to Serv. ad Verg. G. 1, 21.2.condītor, ōris, m. [condio], one who prepares a thing in a savory manner, a seasoner (very rare): ciconiarum, Poët. ap. Schol. Hor. S. 2, 2, 49. -
8 scriptor
scriptor, ōris, m. [scribo], one who writes.I.In gen. (acc. to scribo, I.), a writer, scribe, secretary (syn. librarius;II.very rare): addebat etiam, scriptores illos male multatos exisse cum Galbā,
Cic. Brut. 22, 88; cf.:scriptor librarius,
Hor. A. P. 354:ex ejus (Crassi) scriptore et lectore Diphilo suspicari liceret,
Cic. de Or. 1, 30, 136:(Seneca) advocatis scriptoribus pleraque tradidit, quae, etc.,
Tac. A. 15, 63 fin.; Vulg. Ezech. 9, 2.—In partic. (acc. to scribo, II.).A.One that composes in writing; a writer, composer, author, reporter, narrator, etc. (the ruling signif. of the word; syn. auctor).(α).With gen.:(β).omnium bonarum artium scriptores atque doctores et legendi et pervolutandi,
Cic. de Or. 1, 34, 158:artis,
id. ib. 1, 20, 91; id. Inv. 2, 2, 6; Quint. 9, 4, 96:artium,
id. 7, 7, 1; 7, 7, 8, prooem. §3: quam multos scriptores rerum suarum magnus ille Alexander secum habuisse dicitur,
Cic. Arch. 10, 24; so,rerum scriptor,
an historian, Liv. 21, 1;for which: historiarum,
Juv. 7, 99; Plin. 36, 5, 4, § 36:temporum, Treb. Poll. Trig. Tyr. 18: carminum,
Quint. 1, 5, 11:tragoediarum,
id. 1, 5, 21; 10, 1, 97:veteris comoediae,
id. 10, 1, 9:iamborum,
id. 10, 1, 9; 10, 1, 59:mimorum,
id. 1, 10, 17:Satyrorum,
Hor. A. P. 235:Trojani belli,
id. Ep. 1, 2, 1 et saep.:tuarum rerum domesticos habes et scriptores et nuntios,
reporters, Cic. Fam. 2, 4, 1.—Absol.:B.omne genus scriptorum,
Quint. 1, 4, 4:vetustissimus ille scriptor ac politissimus Lysias,
Cic. Or. 9, 29;so of the same,
id. Brut. 9, 35:quia provenere ibi (sc. Athenis) scriptorum magna ingenia, etc.,
Sall. C. 8, 3: utriusque linguae, in Latin and Greek, Gell. praef. § 4; so of an historian: in tantā scriptorum turbā, Liv. praef. § 2 sq.; Mart. 3, 20, 4 al.; Quint. 3, 4, 1:fere scriptores carmine foedo Splendida facta linunt,
Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 236;so of poets,
id. ib. 2, 1, 62:scriptorum chorus,
id. ib. 2, 2, 77:nobilium scriptorum auditor,
id. ib. 1, 19, 39; id. A. P. 120; 136; Phaedr. 5, 1, 17 al.—Publicists' and jurid. t. t. (acc. to scribo, II. B.), a drawer up, compiler, draughter of any thing.1.Legum (Numa), Cic. Rep. 5, 2, 3:2.legis,
id. Inv. 2, 47, 139.—Alieni testamenti, Suet. Ner. 17.— Absol., Quint. 7, 2, 53; 7, 6, 11.
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