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salutatrix

salutatrix · f

she that salutes

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sălūtātrix — Lewis & Short

sălūtātrix, īcis, f.salutator (postAug.),

I she that salutes; occurring only in apposition.
I In gen.: pica, Mart. 7, 87, 6: charta, i. e. a letter of greeting, id. 9, 99, 2.—
II In partic., she that makes complimentary visits, that pays court: turba, i. e. the crowd of clients who come to salute their patron in the morning, Juv. 5, 21.

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