Editor, pe. cor. huius editóris, pe. pro. m. g. Verbale. Lucan. A publisher or setter forth.Edoceo édoces, pe. cor. edócui edoctum, edocêre. Plaut.To instruet or informe, to declare: to teach dilig ently.Edocebo vt res se habet.Plaut.I wil declare to you.Quem Minerua omnis artes edocuit.Sal.Hath taught.Cælestia edocere aliquem. Sta. To instruct one in heauenly things.Imperitos edocere.Cic.To instruct or informe them that bee ignoraunt.Edocere omnia ordine.Liu.Ratio edocet.Cic.Reason sheweth.Senatum edocet de itinere hostium.Sal.He doth informe the Senate which way the enimies take.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
ēdĭtor, ōris, m. [id.]. I.That which brings forth or produces: nocturnae aurae (Volturnus), Luc. 2, 423.—II. (Acc. to 2. edo, II. D.), an exhibitor (late Lat.): ludorum, Vop. Carin. 21; Capitol. Anton. Phil. 23; Inscr. Orell. 3762.