lecticarius
οὕτω γὰρ συμβαίνει ἅμα καὶ ἡ τῶνδε εὐγένεια κοσμουμένη → for by so doing we shall also celebrate therewith the noble birth of these heroes
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
lectīcārĭus: i, m. lectica,
I a litterbearer, sedan-bearer, chairman, Cic. Rosc. Am. 46, 134; Sulp. ap. Cic. Fam. 4, 12, 3: lecticarii cum asseribus in auxilium accucurrerunt, with their poles, Suet. Calig. 58: inter urbana ministeria continentur ... et lecticarii, Paul. Sent. 3, 6, 72.—The chairmen formed a guild or corporation: EX CORPORE LECTICARIORVM CAESARIS, Inscr. ap. Grut. 599, 11: DECVRIO LECTICARIORVM, ib. 600, 1; Inscr. Orell. 2871; 6323.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
lectīcārĭus,¹⁴ ĭī, m. (lectica), porteur de litière : Cic. Amer. 134 ; Suet. Cal. 58 || préposé à la vaisselle (?) : Petr. 34, 3 (ms).
Latin > German (Georges)
lectīcārius, iī, m. (v. lectica), der Sänftenträger (s. lectīca), Cic. Rosc. Am. 134. Sulpic. in Cic. ep. 4, 12, 3. Suet. Cal. 58, 3. Schol. Iuven. 3, 245. Corp. inscr. Lat. 6, 6302 sq.: decurio lecticariorum, Corp. inscr. Lat. 6, 8875: supra lecticarios, Präfekt der Sänftenträger, Corp. inscr. Lat. 6, 5198 u. 6301: ders. praepositus lecticariis, Corp. inscr. Lat. 6, 8874: feles habebat gallus lecticarios (zu S.), Anthol. Lat. 815, 1 R. Vgl. Marquardt-Mau Privatleben der Römer 1, 149.
Latin > English
lecticarius lecticari(i) N M :: litter-bearer