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|gf=<b>fundĭtŏr</b>,¹¹ ōris, m. ([[funda]]), frondeur : Cæs. G. 2, 7, 1, etc. ; Sall. J. 46, 7 ; Liv. 27, 2, 6. | |gf=<b>fundĭtŏr</b>,¹¹ ōris, m. ([[funda]]), frondeur : Cæs. G. 2, 7, 1, etc. ; Sall. J. 46, 7 ; Liv. 27, 2, 6. | ||
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|georg=funditor, ōris, m. ([[funda]]), der Schleuderer, [[als]] [[leicht]] bewaffneter [[Soldat]], gew. im Plur., Caes. b. G. 2, 7, 1; b. c. 3, 4, 3 u. ö. Sall. Iug. 46, 7. Liv. 21, 21, 12: Sing. kollektiv, fund. Balearis, Liv. 27, 2, 6 u. 38, 29, 5. | |||
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Revision as of 09:11, 15 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
fundĭtor: ōris, m. funda,
I one who fights with a sling, a slinger, σφενδονίτης, a sort of light-armed soldier (cf.: jaculator, sagittarius), Caes. B. G. 2, 7, 1; 2, 10, 1; 2, 19, 4; 2, 24, 4 et saep.; Sall. J. 46, 7; 49, 6 al.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
fundĭtŏr,¹¹ ōris, m. (funda), frondeur : Cæs. G. 2, 7, 1, etc. ; Sall. J. 46, 7 ; Liv. 27, 2, 6.
Latin > German (Georges)
funditor, ōris, m. (funda), der Schleuderer, als leicht bewaffneter Soldat, gew. im Plur., Caes. b. G. 2, 7, 1; b. c. 3, 4, 3 u. ö. Sall. Iug. 46, 7. Liv. 21, 21, 12: Sing. kollektiv, fund. Balearis, Liv. 27, 2, 6 u. 38, 29, 5.