βυρσεύς
Ubi idem et maximus et honestissimus amor est, aliquando praestat morte jungi, quam vita distrahi → Where indeed the greatest and most honourable love exists, it is much better to be joined by death, than separated by life.
English (LSJ)
έως, ὁ, later word for βυρσοδέψης, Artem. 4.56, Act.Ap.9.43, PFay.121.15 (ii A. D.); guild of βυρσεῖς at Thyatira, IGRom.4.1216.
German (Pape)
[Seite 468] ὁ, der Gerber; Aesop.; N. T.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
βυρσεύς: έως, ὁ, λέξις μεταγεν. ἀντὶ βυρσοδέψης, Ἀρτεμίδ. 4. 56, Πράξ. Ἀποστ. θ’, 43· ὑπῆρχεν ἑταιρεία ἢ σύνδεσμος τῶν βυρσέων ἐν Θυατείροις, Συλλ. Ἐπιγρ. 3499· πρβλ. βαφεύς.
French (Bailly abrégé)
εως (ὁ) :
tanneur, corroyeur (réc. p. βυρσοδέψης).
Étymologie: βύρσα.
Spanish (DGE)
-έως, ὁ
curtidor D.Chr.55.22, Artem.4.56, PFay.121.15 (II d.C.), Act.Ap.9.43, POxy.1917.59 (VI d.C.), organizados en gremios TAM 5.986 (Tiatira III d.C.), cf. IGBulg.3.908.10 (III d.C.), MAMA 3.141 (Corasio), 323b (Córico), IAphrodisias 3.45.12 (imper.).