conquisitor

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τίς Ἑλλὰς ἢ βάρβαρος ἢ τῶν προπάροιθ' εὐγενετᾶν ἕτερος ἔτλα κακῶν τοσῶνδ' αἵματος ἁμερίου τοιάδ' ἄχεα φανεράwhat woman Greek or foreign or what other scion of ancient nobility has endured of mortal bloodshed's woes so many, such manifest pains

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

conquīsītor: (access. form in Plaut. conquistor; or, acc. to Lachm., con-quaestor), ōris, m. id..
I Milit. t. t., a recruiting officer, Cic. Mil. 25, 67; id. Att. 7, 21, 1; Liv. 21, 11, 13; 30, 7, 10; Plaut. Merc. 3, 4, 80.—
II In a theatre, a claqueur, Plaut. Am. prol. 65 and 82.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

conquīsītŏr,¹⁴ ōris, m. (conquiro), celui qui fouille, scrute : Vulg. Cor. 1, 1, 20 || enrôleur, recruteur : Cic. Mil. 67 ; Liv. 21, 11, 13 || inspecteur : Pl. Amph. 65 ; 82 || agent pour faire des recherches : Merc. 665.

Latin > German (Georges)

conquīsītor, ōris, m. (conquiro), a) der Nachspürer, Aufspürer einer Pers., α) übh., der verbotenen Klaqueurs im Theater, Plaut. Amph. prol. 65 u. 82: eines entlaufenen Mädchens, Plaut. merc. 665 (an den drei Stellen liest Ritschl mit Lachmann zu Lucr. 6, 1067 gegen die Hdschrn. conquaestores). – β) als milit. t. t., der gewaltsame Werber von Soldaten, der Rekrutierungskommissar, Cic. Mil. 67; ad Att. 7, 21, 1. Auct. b. Alex. 2, 1. Liv. 21, 11, 13. – b) der Erforscher, ubi conquisitor huius mundi? Vulg. 1. Cor. 1, 20. – / conquaestor, Varr. LL. 6, 79.

Latin > English

conquisitor conquisitoris N M :: inspector, one who searches; recruiting officer