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1 rogator
rogator ōris, m [rogo].—In the comitia, a collector of votes, polling-clerk: comitiorum.— One who makes a proposal, a proposer. -
2 Syrus
Syrus adj., see Syriacus. tabella ae, f dim. [tabula], a small board: ternis instructa lapillis, i. e. gaming-board, O.: Heu quantum fati parva tabella vehit, frail plank (i. e. bark), O.: liminis, the door-sill, Ct.— A fan: quos (ventos) faciet nostrā mota tabella manu, O. — A little picture, small painting: ea (exedria) tabellis ornare: priscis sparsa tabellis Porticus, O.— A waxed tablet for writing, writing-tablet: tabellae Imponere manūs, O.: abiegnae, O.—In the comitia, a ballot, polling-ticket, vote: cerata tabella cerā legitimā, i. e. with wax of uniform color (to protect secrecy): tabellā consulem declarare, i. e. by ballot: tabella modo detur nobis, sicut populo data est.—In a court of justice, a judge's ballot, juror's tablet, vote (inscribed with letters indicating his judgment or verdict, as C for condemno; A for absolvo; NL for non liquet): iudicialis: ternas tabellas dari ad iudicandum iis, etc., Cs.— A votive tablet, memorial tablet: votiva, H.: memores, O.— Plur, a writing, written composition, letter, epistle: tabellae laureatae, a despatch reporting a victory, L.: Cur totiens video mitti recipique tabellas? O.: tabellas proferri iussimus.— A document, contract, deed, record: Heracliensium publicae, public records: tabellae quaestionis, minutes of the examination: falsae forged wills, Iu.: tabellis obsignatis agis mecum, i. e. you hold me strictly to what I have said.* * *ISyra, Syrum ADJSyrian, of SyriaIISyrian, native of Syria; (esp. as a slave); (name of a slave) -
3 rogator
rŏgātor, ōris, m. [rogo].I.In publicists' lang., *A.One who proposes a law to the people, the proposer of a law, presenter of a bill: legum, Lucil. ap. Non. 383, 14 (v. infra, II. A.). —B.An officer in the voting comitia who asked the people for their votes, a collector of votes, a polling-clerk, Cic. N. D. 2, 4, 11:II.justus comitiorum rogator,
id. Div. 1, 17, 33; 2, 35, 74:vos rogatores, vos diribitores, vos custodes fuisse tabularum,
id. Pis. 15, 36.—Transf., in gen., *A.One who makes a proposal, a proposer (in allusion to the signif. I. A.):B.haec epistula non suasoris est sed rogatoris,
Cic. Att. 16, 16, B, 9. —
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