assertor (ads-), ōris, m. [2. assero], one who formally asserts that another is free or a slave.
I A restorer of liberty.
A Lit.: adsertores dicuntur vindices alienae libertatis, Don. ad Ter. Ad. 194; cf. 2. assero, I. A.: populo detrectante dominationem atque adsertores flagitante, Suet. Caes. 80: Catoni gladium adsertorem libertatis extorque, Sen. Ep. 13.—
B Trop., a defender , protector , deliverer , advocate : publicus adsertor dominis suppressa levabo Pectora, Ov. R. Am. 73: senatūs adsertor, Luc. 4, 214 (qui in libertatem defendis senatum, Schol.); Mart. 1, 53, 5: adsertores Camilli, id. 1, 25; Suet. Galb. 9: dignitatis ac potentiae patriciorum, id. Tib. 2: quaestionis, he who carries an inquiry entirely through , is master of the subject , Macr. S. 7, 4.—
II He who claims or declares one to be a slave (cf. 2. assero, I. B.): cum instaret adsertor puellae, Liv. 3, 46, and besides only id. 3, 47.