stimulator
From LSJ
Ἐς δὲ τὰ ἔσχατα νουσήματα αἱ ἔσχαται θεραπεῖαι ἐς ἀκριβείην, κράτισται → For extreme diseases, extreme methods of cure, as to restriction, are most suitable.
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
stĭmŭlātor: ōris, m. id.,
I a pricker-on, instigator, stimulator, Claud. ap. Ruf. 2, 501; Mamert. Grat. Act. ad Iul. 5 (in Cic. Dom. 5, 11, Orell. and B. and K. read instimulator); Vulg. Jer. 46, 20.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
stĭmŭlātŏr, ōris, m. (stimulo), celui qui excite, instigateur : Claud. Ruf. 2, 501.
Latin > German (Georges)
stimulātor, ōris, m. (stimulo), der Reizer, Claud. in Rufin. 2, 501. Claud. Mam. grat. act. 5, 2.