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21 authrix
seller, vendor; originator; historian; authority; proposer, supporter; founder -
22 conditrix
foundress, female founder; she who lays to rest (L+S late) -
23 constitutor
founder, one who establishes; orderer, arranger (L+S) -
24 dedicator
dedicator, one who dedicates; founder, author (L+S) -
25 depalator
one who marks out the bounds; founder -
26 dominicus
Idominica, dominicum ADJof/belonging to master/owner; belonging to the Roman Emperor; the Lord'sIISunday, the Lord's day (assumed dies)IIIDominic; (St Dominic, Domingo de Guzman 1170-1221, founder of Dominicans) -
27 formatrix
founder; she who forms -
28 fundaitor
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29 haeresiarcha
heresiarch, archheretic; founder/leader of a hersey -
30 institutor
founder; creator -
31 phaedo
Phaedo (disciple of Socrates, friend of Plato, founder of school at Elis) -
32 phaedon
Phaedo (disciple of Socrates, friend of Plato, founder of school at Elis) -
33 creator
creator, founder. -
34 fundator
m, founder -
35 Aenides
Aenīdēs, ae, patr. m.I.A son of Æneas, Verg. A. 9, 653.—II.A descendant of Æneus, king on the Propontis. —In the plur., the inhabitants of Cyzicus, because a son of Æneus was the founder of that city, Val. Fl. 3, 4. -
36 Alcathous
Alcăthŏus, i, m., = Alkathoos, son of Pelops, founder of Megara, which was hence called Alcathoi urbs, Ov. M. 8, 8. -
37 Alexander
Ălexander, dri, m. [Alexandros, hence, Charis. 64 P. asserts that there is also a nom. Alexandrus, but gives no example], the name of many persons of antiquity; among whom,I.The most renowned is Alexander, son of Philip and Olympia, surnamed Magnus, the founder of the great Macedonian monarchy extending from Macedonia to the Indus (v. his life in Plut. and Curt.).—II. III.A tyrant of Pherœ, in Thessaly; hence also sometimes called Pheræus, Cic. Div. 1, 25; id. Inv. 2, 49; id. Off. 2, 7; Nep. Pelop. 5, 1.—IV.A king of Epirus, Liv. 8, 3.—V.Another name of Paris, son of Priam, Enn. ap. Varr. L. L. 7, 5, 96; Cic. Fat. 15; Auct. ad Her. 4, 30;hence sometimes, Alexander Paris,
Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 76 al. -
38 Amphilochus
Amphĭlŏchus, i, m., = Amphilochos.I. II. -
39 Annicerii
Annĭcĕrīi, ōrum, m., = Annikereioi, a philosophical sect of Cyrene, so called from its founder Anniceris, Cic. Off. 3, 33, 116. -
40 Antiochinus
Antĭŏchīnus, a, um, adj. [Antiochus].I.Of King Antiochus Magnus:II.bellum,
Cic. Phil. 11, 7, 17; cf. Fasti Capitol. Baiter, p. xli.—
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