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1 praesul
dancer / presider, protector, director. -
2 presul
dancer / presider, protector, director. -
3 crotalistria
crotalistria ae, f a castanet dancer, Pr.* * *castanet-dancer (female); (applied to stork from the rattling sound it makes) -
4 saltātor
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5 praesul
praesul, sŭlis, comm. [praesilio], one who leaps or dances before others, a dancer in public, public dancer.I.Lit. (class.), Cic. Div. 1, 26, 55; 2, 66, 136.—B.In partic., the leader of the Salii, who annually leaped and danced through the city, bearing the ancilia:II.fuit in eo sacerdotio (Saliorum) et praesul et vates et magister,
Capitol. M. Aurel. 4.—Transf., in gen., a presider, president, director; a patron, protector, etc. (post-class.):agri praesul,
Pall. 1, 6:fori,
Sid. Ep. 4, 14:praesul creatus litteris,
Aus. Ep. 4, 79; Pall. 1, 6 fin.:Angerona, diva praesul silentii,
Sol. 1; Mart. Cap. 2, § 160 fin.:et Junone calent hic arae praesule semper,
Avien. Perieg. 519. -
6 ambūbāia
ambūbāia ae, f [Syriac], a Syrian girl, fluteplayer and dancer: ambubaiarum collegia, H.* * *Iwild endive; chicoryII -
7 cūpa
cūpa ae, f [CVB-], a cask, tun, barrel: taedā refertae, Cs.: vinum de cupā.* * *Ibar of an oil press (axle for millstones); axle; crooked handle (L+S)IIbarrel, cask, vat, tun; (esp. for wine); niche in a columbarium (for ashes)IIIdancing-girl; female tavern-keeper and castanet-dancer (L+S); female vintner -
8 fūnambulus
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9 lūdiō
lūdiō ōnis, m [ludus], a stage-player, pantomimist: ludiones ex Etruriā acciti, L.* * *dancer; stage performer -
10 lūdius
lūdius ī, m [ludus], a stage-player, pantomimist: si ludius constitit (interrupting the play): Ludius ter pede pulsat humum, O.— A gladiator, Iu.* * *dancer; stage performer -
11 praesul
praesul sulis, m [2 SAL-], a leader in a dance, leader of a procession.* * *patron/protector; prelate/bishop/Church dignitary; dancer leading procession -
12 saltātrīx
saltātrīx īcis, f [saltator], a female dancer, dancing-girl: tonsa.* * * -
13 ballator
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14 catadromarius
one who rides down a catadromus (catwalk suspended on ropes), rope-dancer -
15 choreutes
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16 copa
dancing-girl; female tavern-keeper and castanet-dancer (L+S) -
17 actuosus
actŭōsus, a, um, adj. [actus], full of activity, very active (with the access. idea of zeal, subjective impulse; diff. from industrius, which refers more to the means by which an object is attained, Doed. Syn. 1, 123):virtus actuosa (est), et deus vester nihil agens expers virtutis (est),
Cic. N. D. 1, 40; so id. Or. 36, 125; Sen. Ep. 39.—Hence, acc. to Fest. s. v. actus, p. 15, subst., an actor or dancer. — Adv.: actŭōse, in a lively manner, with activity, Cic. de Or. 3, 26, 102. -
18 Aridaeus
Ărĭdaeus, i, m., = Aridaios, a natural son of Philip of Macedon by the dancer Philinna, brother and successor of Alexander the Great, Just. 9, 8; 12, 15 al.; Curt. 10, 17.—Also called Philippus, Nep. Phoc. 3, 3; cf. Just. 13, 3. -
19 ballator
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20 copa
cōpa ( cūpa), ae, f. [copo = caupo], a female tavern-keeper and castanet-dancer, who exhibited her arts in her ale-house (cf. crotalum), Verg. Cop. 1 Heyne and Wagner:matronae copas imitantes,
Suet. Ner. 27.
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