susceptor
Latin > English
susceptor susceptoris N M :: supporter, helper, guardian; host/entertainer; receiver/collector of taxes
susceptor susceptor susceptoris N M :: contractor/who undertakes (enterprise); one who harbors (gamblers/thieves)
susceptor susceptor susceptoris N M :: one who takes hand in enterprise; one admitting gamblers to his house
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
susceptor: ōris, m. id. (post-class.).
I One who undertakes any thing, an undertaker, contractor (syn.: conductor, redemptor): susceptores sollicitare, Just. 8, 3, 8: nemo militantium fiat susceptor defensorve causarum, Cod. Th. 2, 12, 6.—
II A receiver, collector of taxes, etc., Cod. Th. 12, tit. 6; Cod. Just. 10, tit. 70; Amm. 17, 10, 4.—
III One who takes into his house or harbors thieves, gamesters, etc., a receiver, gaming-house keeper, Dig. 11, 5, 1; Paul. Sent. 5, 3, 3.—
A guardian, protector, Vulg. Psa. 3, 4; 41, 10; 90, 2 al.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
susceptŏr, ōris, m. (suscipio),
1 qui se charge de, entrepreneur : Just. 8, 3, 8
2 receveur, percepteur : Cod. Th. 12, 6, tit.
3 recéleur : Ps. Paul. Sent. 5, 3, 3
4 soutien, défenseur : Vulg. Psalm. 3, 4.
Latin > German (Georges)
susceptor, ōris, m. (suscipio), I) der Unternehmer, Iustin. 8, 3, 8: causarum, Cod. Theod. 2, 16, 6. – II) der Aufnehmer der Spieler, Diebe usw. in sein Haus, der Heger, Hehler, ICt. – III) der Einnehmer, der Kassierer, spät. ICt.: pecuniarum extraordinariarum, Ps. Ascon. Cic. II. Verr. 1, 100. p. 187, 21 B. – IV) der Hort, Beschützer, Vulg. psalm. 3, 4; 41 (42), 10; 90 (91), 2 u.a.