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interpres
inter-prĕs, ĕtis, com. [inter, and Sanscr. root prath-, to spread abroad; cf. πλατύς, latus]. I An a...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
interpres etis, m and f
PRAT-, a middleman, mediator, broker, factor, negotiator : interpretes corrumpendi iudici: pacis, L.: divūm, messenger (i. e. Mercury), V.: harum curarum Iuno, i. e. of the anxieties of love , V.— An explainer, expounder, translator, interpreter : iuris: caeli, astronomer : mentis oratio: interprete linguā, H.: metus interpres semper in deteriora inclinatus, L.: comitiorum, i. e. the Haruspices (who tell whether the comitia are properly held): portentorum, a soothsayer : nec converti, ut interpres, sed ut orator, translator : fidus, literal , H.: veridica deūm, L.— An interpreter, dragoman : fidi interpretes adhibentur, S.: isti nobis cum interprete audiendi sunt.
inter-prĕs, ĕtis, com. [inter, and Sanscr. root prath-, to spread abroad; cf. πλατύς, latus]. I An a...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.