infector

From LSJ

ἀλεξίκακε τρισέληνε, μηδέποθ' ἡττηθείς, σήμερον ἐξετάθης → averter of woes, offspring of three nights, thou, who never didst suffer defeat, art to-day laid low

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

infector: ōris, m. id.,
I a dyer (class.): eum infector moratur, Cic. Fam. 2, 16, 7: lanarum, Plin. 20, 7, 25, § 59.— Adj., dyeing: infector ille sucus, Plin. 11, 3, 2, § 8.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

īnfectŏr,¹⁶ ōris, m. (inficio), teinturier : Cic. Fam. 2, 16, 7 ; Plin. 20, 59 || adjt, qui sert à teindre : Plin. 11, 8.

Latin > German (Georges)

īnfector, ōris, m. (inficio) = βαφεύς (Gloss.), der Färber, Varro sat. Men. 325 B5. Cic. ep. 2, 16, 7. Sen. nat. qu. 3, 25, 4. Marc. Emp. 1: inf. crocotarius, Plaut. aul. 521 (auch bei Non. 549, 27): infectores lanarum, Plin. 20, 59: attrib., inf. sucus, Färbestoff, Plin. 11, 8.

Latin > Chinese

infector, oris. m. :: 染布匠。— succus 染布之汁。

Translations

dyer

Albanian: bojaxhi; Arabic: صَبَّاغ‎, صَبَّاغَة‎; Armenian: ներկարար; Belarusian: фарбавальшчык, фарбавальшчыца; Bulgarian: бояджия, бояджийка; Catalan: tintorer; Czech: barvíř, barvířka, barvič, barvička; Dutch: verver; Esperanto: kolorigisto; Finnish: värjäri; French: teinturier, teinturière; Galician: tintureiro; German: Färber, Färberin; Ancient Greek: ἁλουργός, βαλαυστιουργός, βάπτρια, βαφεύς, βάφισσα, δευσοποιός, ἰνδικοπλάστης, κογχιστής, ῥεγεύς, ῥεγιστήρ, ῥεγιστής, ῥηγεύς, ῥογεύς, χρωματουργός; Hindi: रंगरेज़; Hungarian: kelmefestő; Irish: clódóir, ruaimneoir; Latin: tinctor, infector; Macedonian: бојаџија; Maori: kaitāwai; Polish: farbiarz, farbiarka, barwiarz, barwiarka; Portuguese: tintureiro; Romanian: vopsitor, vopsitoare, boiangiu; Russian: красильщик, красильщица; Slovak: farbiar, farbiarka; Spanish: tintorero, tintorera; Turkish: boyacı; Ukrainian: фарбар, фарбарка, красильник, красильниця, фарбувальник, фарбувальниця; Welsh: lliwydd