parochus

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ὦ παῖδες Ἑλλήνων ἴτε ἐλευθεροῦτε πατρίδ', ἐλευθεροῦτε δὲ παῖδας, γυναῖκας, θεῶν τέ πατρῴων ἕδη, θήκας τε προγόνων: νῦν ὑπὲρ πάντων ἀγών. → O children of the Greeks, go, free your homeland, free also your children, your wives, the temples of your fathers' gods, and the tombs of your ancestors: now the struggle is for all things.

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

părŏchus: i, m., = πάροχος,
I a purveyor, a person who, for a certain sum, furnished travelling magistrates with necessaries, as beds, hay, straw, salt, etc. (pure Lat. copiarius).
I Lit., Cic. Att. 13, 2, 2; Hor. S. 1, 5, 46.—
II Transf., an entertainer, host, Hor. S. 2, 8, 36.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

părŏchus,¹⁵ ī, m. (πάροχος), fournisseur des magistrats en voyage : Cic. Att. 13, 2, 2 [cf. Att. 5, 16, 3 ] ; Hor. S. 1, 5, 46 || le maître de la maison, l’amphitryon : Hor. S. 2, 8, 36.

Latin > German (Georges)

parochus, ī, m. (πάροχος), I) der Lieferant, der in Italien und in den Provinzen angestellte Beamte, der gegen eine vom Staate bestimmte Taxe die reisenden Magistratspersonen, Gesandten usw. beherbergen u. beköstigen mußte, Cic. ad Att. 13, 2, 2. Hor. sat. 1, 5, 46: rein lat copiarius, Porphyr. Hor. sat. 1, 5, 46. – II) übtr., der Gastgeber, Wirt (vom Hause), Hor. sat. 2, 8, 36.