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1) римск. квестор (помощник консула в финансовых и судебных делах)
2) казначей( в университетах, особенно в шотландских) (древнеримское) квестор казначей quaestor др.-рим. квесторБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > quaestor
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[ˈkwi:stə]quaestor др.-рим. квестор -
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[ʹkwi:stə] n1) др.-рим. квестор2) казначей -
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[`kwiːstə]квесторказначейАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > quaestor
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noun romanквестор* * *(n) казначей; квестор* * ** * *n. квестор* * ** * *1) римск. квестор 2) казначей -
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['kwiːstə]сущ.; лат.1) ист. квестор ( помощник консула в финансовых и судебных делах в Древнем Риме)2) казначей (в университетах, особенно в шотландских) -
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[ʹkwestə] n ист.1. = quaestor 1)2. продавец индульгенций -
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квестор имя существительное:
См. также в других словарях:
QUAESTOR — sic dicitur, quasi quaesitor. Ulpianus, l. singulari, de efficio Quaestoris: Agenere quaerendi Quaestores initiô dictos, et Iunius, et Trebatius, et Fenestella scribunt. Eandem quoque originationem, point Beda, de Orthographia. Sed ut genus… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
quaestor — QUAESTOR, quaestori, s.m. (În Roma antică) Magistrat cu atribuţii fiscale. [pr.: cvéstor] – cuv. it. Trimis de cata, 24.02.2002. Sursa: DEX 98 QUAESTOR [pr.: cvéstor] m. Magistrat cu atribuţii fiscale în Roma antică. /cuv … Dicționar Român
Quaestor — Quaestor, 1) (röm. Ant.), eigentlich so v.w. Quaesitor (s.d.); daher zur Zeit der Könige Q. parricidii der Richter, welcher überdas Parricidium (s.d.), sowie auch über andere Arten des Mordes (daher Q. rerum capitalium) entschied. Als 509 v. Chr … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Quaestor — Qu[ae]s tor, n. [L.] Same as {Questor}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Quaestor — Quaestor, Quästor … Universal-Lexikon
quaestor — [kwes′tər, kwēs′tər] n. [L, contr. < quaesitor < quaesitus, pp. of quaerere, to inquire] an official of ancient Rome, with various, chiefly financial, duties quaestorship n … English World dictionary
Quaestor — Die Quaestur (eingedeutscht Quästur) war das niedrigste Amt der senatorischen Ämterlaufbahn (cursus honorum) der römischen Republik. Quästoren wurden (bis zum Beginn der Kaiserzeit) vom Volk auf ein Jahr gewählt. Ursprünglich waren die Quästoren… … Deutsch Wikipedia
quaestor — quaestorial /kwe stawr ee euhl, stohr , kwee /, adj. quaestorship, n. /kwes teuhr, kwee steuhr/, n. Rom. Hist. 1. one of two subordinates of the consuls serving as public prosecutors in certain criminal cases. 2. (later) one of the public… … Universalium
Quaestor — Quaestors were originally appointed by the consuls to investigate criminal acts and determine if the consul needed to take public action. Quaestors eventually took on additional responsibilities, such as supervising the treasury (for which they… … Wikipedia
Quaestor — The Quaestor of the Sacred Palace (quaestor sacri palatii) was the supreme legal minister whose duty it was to draft imperial laws, in addition to being the emperor s (q.v.) chief legal advisor. The famous Tribonian (q.v.) occupied this post… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
quaestor — Questor Ques tor, n. [L. quaestor, contr. fr. quaesitor, fr. quaerere, quaesitum, to seek for, ask: cf. F. questeur.] (Rom. Antiq.) An officer who had the management of the public treasure; a receiver of taxes, tribute, etc.; treasurer of state.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English