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arbiter
arbĭter, tri, m. [ar = ad (v. ad init.) and bito = eo], orig., one that goes to something in order t...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
arbiter trī, m
ad + BA-, VA-, a spectator, beholder, hearer, eye-witness, witness : cedo quemvis arbitrum, T.: ab arbitris remoto loco: arbitris procul amotis, S.: arbitros eicit, L.—Poet.: locus maris arbiter, i. e. commanding , H.—In law, he who hears and decides a cause, an umpire, judge, arbiter : Me cepere arbitrum, T.: quis in hanc rem fuit arbiter?— A judge, arbitrator, umpire : inter Academiam et Zenonem: pugnae, H.: concordiae civium, mediator , L.— A governor, lord, ruler, master : armorum (Mars), O.: bibendi, H.: Hadriae, ruler , H.: elegantiae, Ta.
arbĭter, tri, m. [ar = ad (v. ad init.) and bito = eo], orig., one that goes to something in order t...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.