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I.lŏcārĭus, ii, m., one who first took possession of a seat in the theatre and let it out to one who came later:II.Hermes, divitiae locariorum,
a famous gladiator, who filled the theatre, and thus brought much gain to those who parted with their seats for hire, Mart. 5, 24, 9.—lŏcārĭum, ii, n., rent paid for a stall to sell goods from, stall-money, stallage, Varr. L. L. 5, § 15 Müll. -
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I.lŏcārĭus, ii, m., one who first took possession of a seat in the theatre and let it out to one who came later:II.Hermes, divitiae locariorum,
a famous gladiator, who filled the theatre, and thus brought much gain to those who parted with their seats for hire, Mart. 5, 24, 9.—lŏcārĭum, ii, n., rent paid for a stall to sell goods from, stall-money, stallage, Varr. L. L. 5, § 15 Müll. -
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locārium, ī n. [ locarius ]
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Lotharius, S. (2) — 2S. Lotharius, (15. Juni), frz. St Loyer oder auch St Lothaire, war nach Zedler der 16. Bischof von Seez (Sagium) in der Normandie und regierte vom J. 725–756. Nach Migne, wo er (wohl unrichtig) Locarius heißt, war er ein Deutscher von Gedurt und … Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon
Lokarium — Lo|ka|ri|um das; s, ...ien [...i̯ən] <zu lat. locarius »zur Vermietung gehörig«, dies zu locare, vgl. ↑lozieren> (veraltet) Miete, Pachtzins … Das große Fremdwörterbuch