10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DIRIBITOR»
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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
*Diribitor*, m.Aquelle que, entre os Romanos, distribuía pelo povo as listas
eleitoraes. (Lat. diribitor) * *Diribitório*, m. Lugar ou edifício, onde os diribitores
distribuíam as listas eleitoraes. Lugar, onde se distribuíam donativos pelo povo.
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
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Barberii Hermes romanus; ou, Mercure latin par J.N. ...
Diribitor quidam, parùm dexter, quum «ssam anatem in frusta conaretur secare ,
lubrico cultri lapsu avem è catino in pavimen- tum impulit , catinum ipsum invertit ,
seque et assidentium nonnuUos jure conspersit. Quas sordes quum placidè ...
Joseph Nicolas Barbier-Vemars (ed), 1817
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The history of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire
192, 193) shews, on a curious medal, the Cista, Pontes, Septa, Diribitor, &c. f
Cicero (de Legibus, iii, 16, 17, 18) debates this constitutional question, and
assigns, to his brother Quintusthe most unpopular side. the world.6 Such an
example was ...
4
The Historical and Institutional Context of Roman Law
It seems probable that each individual voter notified his vote to the teller (rogator,
diribitor) who then put it down, in the form of a mark, on a wooden tablet. reported
and counted the magistrate notified the final result to 1 04 The Historical and ...
5
Apician anecdotes: or tales of the table, kitchen, and ...
... the custom, on the supper being introduced, to give every one a little note of
the names of the several dishes prepared for them.t There were several officers
appointed to superintend at feasts, named magister scribendi, opsonii, diribitor, ...
6
An Inquiry Into the State of Slavery Amongst the Romans: ...
_ {::'m\:|shes. or ornamental Calator, 1.01 I . Invitator } ante“ Vocator ' . . D0. or
snmmoner, or announcer. (gzfertor . . Server. stator B vs! Pmgmtgmr } Taster.
Scissor, ed Cllrptor, val Carver. Cheironomontai-° Diribitor . . Distributor.
Ministrator .
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A history of inventions and discoveries, tr. by W. Johnston. ...
Diribitor, a person who carved at table, 388. Drangians, had tin mines, 35. Drilling
, 54. Droit d'oblat, meaning of, 488. Dyeing, improvements made in it in the 16th
century, 139. E. Egyptians, their gold mines, 250. Elaphoboscon, name given by
...
Johann Beckmann, William Johnston (translator.), 1817
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An inquiry into the state of slavery amongst the Romans
Tricliniarcha, vel Architridinius Lectisterniator • Mens* detersor Structor . . Calator,
vel Invitator Vocator » . . Infertor (iustator, b vel Praegustator Scissor, vel Carptor,
vel Cheironomontar c Diribitor . . 31 iuistrat or . Minister . Pocillator . < (Serva ad ...
William Blair (advocate.), 1833
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. The ...
shews, on a curious medal, the Cifla, Pontes, Septa, Diribitor, &c. V Cicero (de
Legibus, iii. 16, 17, 18.) debate: this constitutional question, and as_ IO 3" Prae
tumultu recusantium perserre nonpotuit (Sueron. in August. c. 34.). See
Propertius (l.
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The Leeds Correspondent: A Literary, Mathematical, and ...
For cutting meat, persons of rank kept in their houses a carver, who had learned
to perform his duty according to certain rules, and who was called scissor, carpus
, carp- tor, and by Apuleius is named diribitor. This person, used a knife, the only
...
James Nichols, John Ryley, John Gawthorp, 1821