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opitulator

opitulator · m

a helper

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What it meant

ŏpĭtŭlātor — Lewis & Short

ŏpĭtŭlātor (ŏpĭtŭlus), ōris, m.id.,

I a helper, aider, succorer (post-class.): opitulus Juppiter, et opitulator dictus est, quasi opis lator, Paul. ex Fest. p. 184 Müll.: sodalis opitulator, App. Flor. 3, p. 353, 25; Hier. in Isa. 7, 17, § 10.

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