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imperator
impĕrātor (inp-), ōris (archaic form induperator, Enn. Ann. v. 86; 332; 350; 552 Vahl.; Lucr. 4, 9...
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imperātor (inp-) ōris, m
impero, a commander-in-chief, general : imperatoris virtus, T.: invictus: partes imperatoris, Cs.: id est dominum, non inperatorem esse, S.— Imperator (a title conferred on a victorious general): Pompeius eo proelio Imperator est appellatus, Cs.— A commander, leader, chief, director, ruler, master : (Romani) binos imperatores sibi fecere, i. e. consuls , S.: inperator vitae mortalium animus est, S.— An epithet of Jupiter , C., L.— An emperor, chief of the empire : Traianus, Ta.
impĕrātor (inp-), ōris (archaic form induperator, Enn. Ann. v. 86; 332; 350; 552 Vahl.; Lucr. 4, 9...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.