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Latin > English

concubitor concubitoris N M :: fellow sleeper; sleeping partner; bed fellow/mate; cohabitor; concubine

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

concŭbĭtor: ōris, m. id.,
I a bed-fellow ( = concubinus; concubitor, συγκοιμητής, Gloss.; eccl. Lat.), Salv. 7, p. 251; Vulg. 1. Cor. 6, 10.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

concŭbĭtŏr, ōris, m., Vulg. Cor. 1, 6, 10, c. concubinus.

Latin > German (Georges)

concubitor, ōris, m. (concumbo), der Beischläfer, Iulian. epit. nov. 34. § 118: masculorum concubitores, Ps. Quint. decl. tribun. Marian. 5. Vulg. 1. Cor. 6, 10 (neben fornicarii). Vulg. 1. Tim. 1, 10 (neben molles). Ps. Augustin. serm. app. 288, 2 (neben fornicatores u. molles).