baiulus
ὁ γὰρ ἀποθανὼν δεδικαίωται ἀπὸ τῆς ἁμαρτίας → anyone who has died has been set free from sin, the person who has died has been freed from sin, someone who has died has been freed from sin (Romans 6:7)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
bājŭlus: i, m. kindr. with φέρω, fero; Engl. bear; and with Germ. Bahre, Bürde; cf. Doed. Syn. I. p. 151, and baiulo,
I he who bears burdens (for pay), a porter, carrier, day-laborer, βαστακτής: quod genus Graeci ἀχθοφόρους vocant, Latine bajulos appellamus, Gell. 5, 3, 1: bajulos dicebant antiqui, quos nunc dicimus operarios, Paul. ex Fest. p. 35 Müll.; Plaut. Poen. 5, 6, 17; Caecil. ap. Cic. de Or. 2, 10, 40: utrum de bonis est quaerendum, quid bajuli atque operarii, an quid homines doctissimi senserint? Cic. Par. 3, 2; so id. Brut. 73, 257: litterarum bajulus, Symm. Ep. 5, 7; Hier. Ep. 15 ad Damas. 5: stercorum, Firm. Math. 8, 20.—
II Esp., in late Lat.,
A A bearer at a funeral, Amm. 14, 7, 17; Sid. Ep. 3, 12; Aug. Ep. 19 ad Hier. 2; cf.: vespillones dicti sunt bajuli, Fulg. Expos. Serm. p. 558. —
B A letter-carrier, Hier. Ep. 6 ad Julian. 1; Cod. Th. 2, 27, 1, § 2; cf.: boni nuntii, Vulg. 2 Reg. 18, 22.
Latin > German (Georges)
bāiulus (bāiolus), ī, m. = ἀχθοφόρος, ein Träger von Lasten (um Lohn), der Lastträger, I) im allg.: Protagoram... adulescentem aiunt vecturas onerum corpore suo factitavisse: quod genus Graeci ἀχθοφόρους vocant, Latine baiulos appellamus, Gell.: non pudet amplexari puellam baiolum (Götz u. Schöll baiiolum) in media via, Plaut. Poen. 1301: utrum nobis est quaerendum, quid baioli atque operarii, an quid homines doctissimi senserint? Cic. parad. 23. – m. Genet., stercorum, Firm. math. 8, 20: litterarum, ein Briefträger, Hier. ep. 15. no. 5: non eris boni nuntii baiulus, Überbringer, Vulg. 2. regg. 18, 22: baiuli divinarum caeremoniarum, Firm. math. 3, 9, 9 Kr. u. Sk.: baiuli deorum, Firm. math. 3, 10, 3. – II) insbes.: a) der Briefträger, Amm. 15, 8, 10 u. 28, 1, 33. Hieron. ep. 6 in. Cod. Theod. 2, 27, 1. § 2. – b) (mit u. ohne corporis) der Leichenträger, Amm. 14, 7, 17. Sidon. ep. 3, 12. Augustin. ep. 82. no. 16. Iul. Val. 2, 34 (21).
Latin > Chinese
baiulus, i. m. :: 挑夫