educator
ὁ γοῦν κυνικὸς Μένιππος ἁλμοπότιν τὴν Μύνδον φησίν (Athenaios 1.34e) → At any rate the Cynic (satirist) Menippus says that Myndus is a brine-drinking town.
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
substantive
P. and V. δίδάσκαλος, ὁ or ἡ, P. παιδευτής. ὁ.
Latin > English
educator educatoris N M :: bringer up, tutor; foster-father
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ēdŭcātor: ōris, m. id.,
I a rearer, bringer - up (rare, but good prose).
I Prop., of a foster-father, Cic. Planc. 33, 81; Quint. 7, 1, 14; cf. Cic. N. D. 2, 34.—
II Transf., of tutors, pedagogues, Tac. A. 11, 1; 12, 41; 14, 3; Dig. 40, 2, 13 et saep.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
ēdŭcātŏr,¹³ ōris, m. (educo 1), celui qui élève, éducateur, formateur : Cic. Planc. 81 ; Nat. 2, 86 ; Tac. Ann. 12, 41 ; Quint. 7, 1, 14.
Latin > German (Georges)
ēducātor, ōris, m. (1. educo), der Erzieher, a) als Ernährer, Cic. u.a. – b) als Hofmeister, Sen., Tac. u.a.: educator praeceptorque, Tac.