Translâtor, translatôoris, vel Tralâtor, pen. prod. Verbal. maseu. Hee that transtateth or conueygheth from one to an other: a translater or transposer. vt Translator Quæsturæ Ci.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
translātor, ōris, m. [transfero]. I.Lit., one who carries or hands over, a transferrer: Verres, translator quaesturae, aversor pecuniae publicae, i. e.
who
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as quæstor
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transferred the public funds to Sylla
, Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 58, 152.—II.Trop., a translator (late Lat. for interpres), Hier. Ep. 57, 5; id. in Daniel, 4, 5; Ambros. in Psa. 118, Serm. 12, 7.