signator
κνέφας δὲ τέμενος αἰθέρος λάβῃ → and darkness had covered the region of the sky
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
signātor: ōris, m. id..
I A sealer, signer.
A One who attests a will by sealing it, a witness to a will (mostly postAug.; not in Cic.): ex illis testes signatoresque falsos commodare, Sall. C. 16, 2: signator falso, a forger, Juv. 1, 67; Suet. Aug. 33; id. Tib. 23; Val. Max. 7, 7, 2; Dig. 18, 3, 8; Vulg. 2, Esd. 10, 1.—
B One who affixes his seal as witness to a marriage-contract, a witness to a marriage, Juv. 10, 336. —
II One who stamps money, a coiner, Inscr. Grut. 1066, 5; 1070, 1; Inscr. Orell. 3229.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
signātŏr,¹³ ōris, m. (signo),
1 mon- nayeur : CIL 6, 44
2 celui qui scelle un acte pour en garantir l’authenticité, signataire [surtout de testaments] : Suet. Aug. 33 ; falsi signatores Sall. C. 16, 2, faussaires || témoin : Juv. 10, 336.