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1 successor
successor ōris, m [succedo], a follower, successor: coniunctissimus: successorem sibi cum exercitu mitterent, i. e. should supersede him as governor, L.: quo successore (Philoctete) sagittae Herculis utuntur, i. e. inheritor, O.: Successore novo vincitur omnis amor, by a new favorite, O.: Successor fuit hic tibi, i. e. wrote after you, O.* * * -
2 postpartor
post-partor, ōris, m., an inheritor, successor, heir (ante-class.):unde anteparta demus postpartoribus,
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3 successor
successor, ōris, m. [succedo, II.], a follower, successor in office, possession, time, etc. (class.; cf.vicarius): conjunctissimus,
Cic. Fam. 3, 3, 1; cf.:successori decessor invidit,
id. Scaur. Fragm. 33; id. Prov. Cons. 15, 37; id. Fl. 14, 33; id. Fam. 3, 6, 2:successorem alicui mittere,
to remove from office, Liv. 23, 27, 12; cf. id. 32, 28, 1:legato eum consulari successorem dedisse,
Suet. Aug. 88; id. Dom. 1:successorem accipere,
to be removed, Plin. Ep. 8, 13, 23:successores Alexandri,
Quint. 12, 10, 6:studii successor et heres,
Ov. M. 3, 589:quo successore (Philoctete) sagittae Herculis utuntur,
i. e. the succeeding possessor, inheritor, id. ib. 13, 51:alieni criminis successor,
Dig. 48, 19, 26:successore novo vincitur omnis amor,
by a new favorite, Ov. R. Am. 462; cf.:novus habendus (clipeo),
id. M. 13, 119:propositi successor honoris Junius,
id. F. 5, 77: successor fuit hic tibi, Galle;Propertius illi,
i. e. he followed you, wrote after you, id. Tr. 4, 10, 53.—Of a female: Phoebe, Fraternis successor equis, Corn. Sev. ap. Charis. p. 66 P.
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