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scrutarius

scrutarius

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What it meant

scrūtārĭus — Lewis & Short

scrūtārĭus, a, umscruta.

I Adj., of or belonging to trash, frippery, or trumpery: SERVVS, perh. a dealer in such things, Inscr. Orell. 2954.—
II Subst. *
A scrū-tārĭus, ii, m., a dealer in second-hand clothes, a broker, ragman, Lucil. ap. Gell. 3, 14, 10 (v. scruta).—*
B scrūtārĭa, ae, f., the business of a scrutarius, App. M. 4, p. 146, 17.—*
Cscrūtārĭum, grutopwlei=on, Gloss. Gr. Lat.

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