sacrificulus

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ἐν δὲ δικαιοσύνῃ συλλήβδην πᾶσ' ἀρετὴ ἔνι → in justice is all virtue found in sum, in justice is every virtue there is, in justice every virtue is brought together, justice contains in itself all the virtues

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Latin > English

sacrificulus sacrificuli N M :: sacrificing priest

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

să̄crĭfĭcŭlus: i, m. sacrifico,
I one who conducts the sacrifices, a sacrificer, sacrificing priest: sacrificuli ac vates ceperant hominum mentes, Liv. 25, 1; Suet. Dom. 1 (for which, sacricolae, Tac. H. 3, 74).—In apposition: rex, a high-priest, Liv. 2, 2, 1; cf. id. 6, 41, 9; v. rex, I.: vates, id. 35, 48 fin.>

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

săcrĭfĭcŭlus,¹⁴ ī, m. Liv. 25, 1, 8, etc. ou săcrĭfĭcĭŏlus, ī, m. Varro L. 6, 31, prêtre [subalterne] chargé des sacrifices || rex Liv. 2, 2, 1, roi des sacrifices [chargé de certains sacrifices faits auparavant par les rois], cf. 6, 41, 9 ; vates Liv. 35, 48, 13, prêtre sacrificateur.

Latin > German (Georges)

sacrificulus, ī, m. (Demin. v. sacrificus), der Opferer, Opferpriester, Liv. 25, 1, 8. Suet. Dom. 1, 2. – als Apposit., rex s., der die früher vom Könige besorgten Opfer verrichtende Opferpriester, s. Liv. 2, 2, 1 sq. (vgl. sacrificiolus): sacrificuli reges, Liv. 6, 41, 9: vates, Liv. 35, 48, 13.