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Revision as of 14:05, 14 May 2024

Latin > English

lignarius lignari(i) N M :: carpenter; timber merchant

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

lignārĭus: a, um, adj. lignum,
I of or belonging to wood, wood-: negotiatio, timbertrade, Capitol. Pert. 1: lima, Scrib. Comp. 141: artifex, a worker in wood, Vulg. Isa. 44, 13.—
II Subst.: lignārĭus, i, m.
   A A worker in wood, a carpenter, joiner, Pall. 1, 6, 2.—Perh. hence,
   2    Inter lignarios, a place in Rome before the Porta Trigemina, perh. Joiners'-street, Timber-street, Liv. 35, 41 fin. (acc. to others, timber-market).—
   B A slave whose office it was to carry wood (to a temple), a wood-carrier: Josue Gabionitas in aquarios lignariosque damnavit, Hier. Ep. 108, 8.—
   C A wood-cutter, woodman: lignarius ξυλοκόπος, ὁ κόπτων ξύλα, Gloss. Lat. Gr.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

lignārĭus, a, um (lignum),
1 relatif au bois, de bois, ligneux : Capit. Pert. 1 ; Scrib. Comp. 141
2 subst. m., charpentier, menuisier : Pall. 1, 6, 2 ; inter lignarios Liv. 35, 41, 10, [endroit de Rome] quartier des charpentiers || esclave chargé de porter le bois : Hier. Ep. 108, 8 || bûcheron : Gloss.

Latin > German (Georges)

līgnārius, a, um (lignum), zum Holze gehörig, Holz-, lima, Scrib. Larg. 141: negotiatio, Capit. Pertin. 1. § 1: artifex, Vulg. Isai. 44, 13: faber, Augustin. de gen. c. Manich. 1, 8, 13.: plostrarius, der Besorger der Anfuhr des Holzes, Corp. inscr. Lat. 4, 485: via, Gromat. vet. 24, 26 u.a. – subst., A) lignārius, iī, m., a) der Holzarbeiter, Zimmermann, Tischler usw. (s. Isid. orig. 19, 19, 1), Pallad. 1, 6, 2. – b) der Holzhändler, Corp. inscr. Lat. 4, 951 u. 960: inter lignarios, ein Ort in Rom, etwa »auf dem Holzmarkte, in der Holzmarktstraße«, Liv. 35, 41, 10. – c) = ξυλοκόπος u. κόπτων ξύλα (Gloss. II, 378, 25), der Holzhauer, -fäller, Holzmacher, lignarii, bei den Juden die Tempelsklaven, die Holz für den Tempeldienst fällen u. herbeitragen mußten, Hieron. epist. 108, 8 (vgl. Vulg. Ios. 9, 27, wo dafür caedentes ligna). – B) līgnārium, iī, n., der Holzbehälter, Holzstall = ξυλοθήκη, Gloss. II, 378, 25.