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21 praefectus
praefectus ī, m [P. of praeficio], an overseer, director, superintendent: morum, N.: nec vero mulieribus praefectus praeponatur: annonae, L.: praefecti libidinum suarum.—In public life, a president, superintendent, commander, governor, deputy: qui Aemilio legati et praefecti fuerunt: Lydiae, governor of the province, N.: classis, admiral: legionis, commander, Ta.: alae, Ta.: arcis, L.: custodum, N.: fabrūm, chief engineer: (timor) ortus est a tribunis militum, praefectis reliquisque, etc., colonels of cavalry, Cs.: praefecti regii, commanders of armies, L.: praefecti regis, S.* * *commander; prefect -
22 vīlicō (vīll-)
vīlicō (vīll-) —, —, āre [vilicus], to superintend an estate, be overseer: in eā (re p.). -
23 circitor
person who goes round; patrol/watchman, overseer/inspector; hawker, peddler -
24 circuitor
person who goes round; patrol/watchman, overseer/inspector; hawker, peddler -
25 conspector
inspector; overseer; he who sees/beholds (L+S) -
26 curagendarius
manager, overseer -
27 curatoricius
curatoricia, curatoricium ADJof/belonging to an overseer -
28 curatoritius
curatoritia, curatoritium ADJof/belonging to an overseer -
29 episcopatus
bishopic; episcopate; bishop's office/dignity/see; overseer; post of authority -
30 gynaecearius
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31 gynaecius
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32 vilicatio
function of a farm overseer (slave/free) or estate manager -
33 vilicus
farm overseer (slave/free), estate manager; grade of imperial/public servant -
34 villica
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35 villicatio
function of a farm overseer (slave/free) or estate manager -
36 villicus
farm overseer (slave/free), estate manager; grade of imperial/public servant -
37 curator
guardian, overseer -
38 vilicus
, villicuspertaining to an estate, overseer, steward. -
39 Actor
1.actor, ōris, m. [id.].I.One who drives or moves something:II. A.pecoris actor,
Ov. H. 1, 95:habenae,
a slinger, Stat. Ach. 2, 419.—In gen. of every kind of action:B.ut illum efficeret oratorem verborum actoremque rerum,
Cic. de Or. 3, 15, 57 (a translation of the Homer. prêktêra ergôn, Il. 9, 443):Cato dux, auctor, actor rerum illarum fuit,
id. Sest. 28 fin.; so Caes. B. C. 1, 26; Nep. Att. 3, 2 al.—In judicial lang., one who brings an action, a plaintiff:C.accusatorem pro omni actore et petitore appello,
Cic. Part. 32;esp. of lawyers: Moloni Rhodio et actori summo causarum et magistro,
id. Brut. 89 fin.; so Hor. A. P. 369 al.—Also, one who conducts a suit, an advocate, Cic. Caec. 1.—Hence,At a later period, an agent or attorney; in gen., an administrator or manager or steward, overseer of property or an estate.—So in Tac.: actor publicus, he who administers the public property, Ann. 2, 30; 3, 67: actor summarum, a keeper of accounts or cashier, Suet. Dom. 11, and so often in the Dig.: sub actoribus, overseers (of a household), Vulg. Gal. 4, 2.—D.In rhetor. lang., one who delivers any oral discourse; and esp. one who delivers an oration, an orator:2.inventor, compositor, actor,
Cic. Or. 19.—A player, an actor:2.actores secundarum et tertiarum partium,
Cic. Div. in Caecil. 15; so id. de Or. 1, 26; id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 16 (cf. ago, II., and actio, II. C.).Actor, ŏris, m.I.A companion of Aeneas, Verg. A. 9, 500.—II.An Auruncan, ib. 12, 94; 96.—Hence, Actŏ-rĭdes, ae, patron. m., son or grandson of Actor: his son, Menoetius, Ov. F. 2, 39; his grandson, Patroclus, Ov. Tr. 1, 9, 29; id. M. 13, 273; Erithos, id. ib. 5, 79.—In plur.: Actŏrĭdae, i. e. Eurytus and Cleatus, sons of Actor, King of Phthia, id. ib. 8, 308. -
40 actor
1.actor, ōris, m. [id.].I.One who drives or moves something:II. A.pecoris actor,
Ov. H. 1, 95:habenae,
a slinger, Stat. Ach. 2, 419.—In gen. of every kind of action:B.ut illum efficeret oratorem verborum actoremque rerum,
Cic. de Or. 3, 15, 57 (a translation of the Homer. prêktêra ergôn, Il. 9, 443):Cato dux, auctor, actor rerum illarum fuit,
id. Sest. 28 fin.; so Caes. B. C. 1, 26; Nep. Att. 3, 2 al.—In judicial lang., one who brings an action, a plaintiff:C.accusatorem pro omni actore et petitore appello,
Cic. Part. 32;esp. of lawyers: Moloni Rhodio et actori summo causarum et magistro,
id. Brut. 89 fin.; so Hor. A. P. 369 al.—Also, one who conducts a suit, an advocate, Cic. Caec. 1.—Hence,At a later period, an agent or attorney; in gen., an administrator or manager or steward, overseer of property or an estate.—So in Tac.: actor publicus, he who administers the public property, Ann. 2, 30; 3, 67: actor summarum, a keeper of accounts or cashier, Suet. Dom. 11, and so often in the Dig.: sub actoribus, overseers (of a household), Vulg. Gal. 4, 2.—D.In rhetor. lang., one who delivers any oral discourse; and esp. one who delivers an oration, an orator:2.inventor, compositor, actor,
Cic. Or. 19.—A player, an actor:2.actores secundarum et tertiarum partium,
Cic. Div. in Caecil. 15; so id. de Or. 1, 26; id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 16 (cf. ago, II., and actio, II. C.).Actor, ŏris, m.I.A companion of Aeneas, Verg. A. 9, 500.—II.An Auruncan, ib. 12, 94; 96.—Hence, Actŏ-rĭdes, ae, patron. m., son or grandson of Actor: his son, Menoetius, Ov. F. 2, 39; his grandson, Patroclus, Ov. Tr. 1, 9, 29; id. M. 13, 273; Erithos, id. ib. 5, 79.—In plur.: Actŏrĭdae, i. e. Eurytus and Cleatus, sons of Actor, King of Phthia, id. ib. 8, 308.
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