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τί δ' ἢν ῥαφανιδωθῇ πιθόμενός σοι τέφρᾳ τε τιλθῇ, ἕξει τινὰ γνώμην λέγειν τὸ μὴ εὐρύπρωκτος εἶναι; → What if he should have a radish shoved up his ass because he trusted you and then have hot ashes rip off his hair? What argument will he be able to offer to prevent himself from having a gaping-anus | but suppose he trusts in your advice and gets a radish rammed right up his arse, and his pubic hairs are burned with red-hot cinders. Will he have some reasoned argument to demonstrate he's not a loose-arsed bugger

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Latin > English

ascriptor ascriptoris N M :: seconder, supporter, countersigner, one adding name to document as approving

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ascriptor: (adscr-), ōris, m. ascribo, I.,
I he who willingly subscribes (his name); hence, trop., he who subscribes to, agrees to, approves any thing (perh. only in the foll. exs.): ascriptores legis agrariae, Cic. Agr. 9: venalis ascriptor et subscriptor tuus, id. Dom. 19; id. Red. in Sen. 4, 9; 10, 26.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ascrīptŏr¹⁴ (adsc-), ōris, m. (ascribo), celui qui ajoute sa signature en signe d’approbation, qui contresigne, partisan, soutien : collegæ ascriptores legis agrariæ Cic. Agr. 2, 22, ses collègues qui ont donné leur appui au projet de loi agraire, cf. Sen. 9 ; 26.

Latin > German (Georges)

ascrīptor, ōris, m. (ascribo), der (seinen Namen) billigend beischreibt, legis agrariae, Cic.: venalis ascriptor et subscriptor tuus, Cic.