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ὡς μήτε τὰ γενόμενα ἐξ ἀνθρώπων τῷ χρόνῳ ἐξίτηλα γένηται → in order that so the memory of the past may not be blotted out from among men by time
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|gf=<b>lŏcātŏr</b>,¹⁶ ōris, m. ([[loco]]), celui qui loue, loueur, locataire : Dig. 19, 2, 60 ; Firm. Math. 4, 6 || entrepreneur : Plin. 7, 176. | |gf=<b>lŏcātŏr</b>,¹⁶ ōris, m. ([[loco]]), celui qui loue, loueur, locataire : Dig. 19, 2, 60 ; Firm. Math. 4, 6 || entrepreneur : Plin. 7, 176.||entrepreneur : Plin. 7, 176. | ||
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Revision as of 07:23, 14 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
lŏcātor: ōris, m. loco,
I one who lets, a letter, hirer out: domus, Dig. 19, 2, 60: insulae et fundi, ib. 35: operis, ib. 36: meretricum, Firm. Math. 4, 6: LOCATOR A SCENA or SCENICORVM, one who furnished for a stipulated sum the actors and stage apparatus to him who gave a play, Inscr. Orell. 2618 sq.; 2629.—
II A contractor, undertaker: funeris, Plin. 7, 52, 53, § 176.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
lŏcātŏr,¹⁶ ōris, m. (loco), celui qui loue, loueur, locataire : Dig. 19, 2, 60 ; Firm. Math. 4, 6 || entrepreneur : Plin. 7, 176.