auxiliator

From LSJ

προγράψαντες οὖν τά τε θεωρήματα καὶ τὰ ἐπιτάγματα τὰ χρεῖαν ἔχοντα εἰς τὰς ἀποδείξιας αὐτῶν μετὰ ταῦτα γραψοῦμές τοι τὰ προκείμενα → having therefore written at the beginning the theorems and the postulates that are necessary for their proofs, we will then write out for you the propositions

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Latin > English

auxiliator auxiliatoris N M :: helper, one who gives aid; aide, assistant (L+S)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

auxĭlĭātor: ōris, m. id.,
I a helper, assistant (post-Aug. and rare): litigantium, Quint. 12, 3, 2: haud inglorius, Tac. A. 6, 37: aegris auxiliator adest, Stat. S. 3, 4, 24: auxiliator tuus, Vulg. Deut. 33, 26: noster, ib. 2 Par. 32, 8: ejus, ib. Ezech. 30, 8 al.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

auxĭlĭātŏr,¹⁵ ōris, m. (auxilior), qui aide, qui secourt, soutien : auxiliator litigantium Quint. 12, 3, 2, qui défend les plaideurs ; haud inglorius auxiliator Tac. Ann. 6, 37, soutien glorieux.

Latin > German (Georges)

auxiliātor, ōris, m. (auxilior), der Helfer, Beistand, Retter (σωτήρ), absol., Tac. ann. 6, 37. Petr. poët. 89. v. 49. Auson. perioch. Iliad. 9 u. 13 15. Nazar. pan. 14, 2. Amm. 14, 10, 14 (Ggstz. adversarius), u. öfter bei a. Spät.: m. Genet., alcis, Quint. 12, 3, 2. Eumen. de rest. schol. 20, 1.