ornatrix
Μιμοῦ τὰ σεμνά, μὴ κακῶν μιμοῦ τρόπους → Graves imitatormores, ne imitator malos → Das Edle nimm zum Vorbild, nicht der Schlechten Art
Latin > English
ornatrix ornatricis N F :: female adorner; hairdressing slave
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ornātrix: īcis, f. ornator,
I a female adorner, a tire-woman, a slave who dressed her mistress's hair (poet. and post-Aug.; esp. freq. in inscrr.), Ov. A. A. 3, 239; id. Am. 1, 14, 16: matris meae, Suet. Claud. 40; Inscr. Orell. 2878; 2933; 4443; Schol. Juv. 6, 477.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
ōrnātrīx,¹⁴ īcis, f. (ornator), celle qui habille, femme de chambre, coiffeuse : Ov. Am. 1, 14, 16 ; Suet. Claud. 40.
Latin > German (Georges)
ōrnātrīx, trīcis, f. (Femin. zu ornator), die Schmückerin, gew. eine Sklavin. – bes. die Haarschmückerin, Ov. am. 1, 14, 16; art am. 3, 239. Claud. b. Suet. Claud. 40, 2. Corp. inscr. Lat. 6, 8957 – 60 und 6, 9726 – 36. Schol. Iuven. 6, 477 u. 491 u. 498. Paul. ex Fest. 9, 6.
Latin > Chinese
ornatrix, icis. f. :: 扮之女
Translations
hairdresser
Afrikaans: haarkapper; Albanian: floktar, berber; Arabic: مُزَيِّن, كْوَافِير; Armenian: վարսավիր, վարսահարդար; Azerbaijani: bərbər, dəllək; Belarusian: цырульнік, цырульніца; Bengali: নরসুন্দর; Bulgarian: фризьор, фризьорка, коафьор, коафьорка; Catalan: perruquer, barber, pentinador; Chinese Mandarin: 美髮師/美发师, 理髮員/理发员; Czech: kadeřník, kadeřnice; Danish: frisør; Dutch: kapper, kapster; Esperanto: frizisto, haristo, barbiro; Estonian: juuksur; Finnish: kampaaja, parturi; French: coiffeur, coiffeuse, friseur, friseuse; Georgian: პარიკმახერი, დალაქი; German: Friseur, Friseurin, Coiffeur, Coiffeuse; Greek: κομμωτής, κομμώτρια; Ancient Greek: κεροπλάστης, κομμωτής, κομμώτρια, κουρεύς, κουρεύτρια, κτενιστής, πλάστης, τριχοκοσμητής, τριχοπλάστης; Hebrew: מְעַצֵּב שֵׂיעָר; Hindi: नाई; Hungarian: fodrász; Ido: kuafisto; Indonesian: penata rambut; Irish: gruagaire; Italian: parrucchiere, parrucchiera; Japanese: 美容師; Kazakh: шаштараз; Khmer: ជាងអ៊ុតសក់; Korean: 미용사(美容師); Kyrgyz: чачтарач, парикмахер; Lao: ຊ່າງຕັດຜົມ; Latin: cinerarius, ciniflo, ornatrix; Latvian: frizieris, friziere; Lithuanian: kirpėjas, kirpėjas; Macedonian: фризер, фризерка; Maltese: parrukkier, parrukkiera; Maori: kaikuti makawe, kaihākari; Mongolian Cyrillic: үсчин; Norman: copeux dé g'veux, pèrrutchi; Norwegian Bokmål: frisør; Nynorsk: frisør; Occitan: perruquièr; Persian Iranian Persian: آرایِشْگَر, حَجَّام; Classical Persian: آرایِشْگَر, حَجَّام; Polish: fryzjer, fryzjerka, golibroda; Portuguese: cabeleireiro, cabeleireira; Romanian: frizer, frizeriță, coafor; Russian: парикмахер, парикмахерша, цирюльник, цирюльница; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: фрѝзе̄р, фрѝзе̄рка; Roman: frìzēr, frìzērka; Slovak: kaderník, kaderníčka; Slovene: frizer, frizerka; Spanish: peluquero, peluquera; Swedish: frisör, frisörska, barberare; Tagalog: tagapagkulot; Tajik: сартарош, машшота, ороишгар; Thai: ช่างแต่งผม; Tibetan: སྐྲ་ཁང; Turkish: berber, kuaför; Turkmen: dellek; Ukrainian: перукар, перукарка; Urdu: حَجّام, مُو تَراش, نَائی; Uyghur: ساتىراش, ساتىراچ; Uzbek: sartarosh; Vietnamese: thợ cắt tóc nữ; Volapük: heran, hiheran, jiheran; Welsh: triniwr gwallt