balineator

From LSJ

ἀθρόαις πέντε δραπὼν νύκτεσσιν ἔν θ' ἁμέραις ἱερὸν εὐζοίας ἄωτον → for five whole nights and days, culling the sacred excellence of joyous living | reaping the sacred bloom of good living for five full nights and as many days

Source

Latin > English

balineator balineatoris N M :: bath-attendant; keeper of a bathhouse

Latin > German (Georges)

balineātor, ōris, m. (balineum), der Bademeister, scherzh. übtr. v. Neptun, Plaut. rud. 527 Fl. (Vulg. balneator).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

bălĭnĕātŏr, ōris, c. balneator : Pl. Rud. 527.