ūtrĭcŭlārĭus — Lewis & Short
ūtrĭcŭlārĭus, ii, m.1. utriculus.
I A bagpiper, Suet. Ner. 54; Inscr. Orell. 4119 sq.—
II The master of a raft floated on bladders, used for ferriage, Inscr. Grut. 431, 4; 428, 10; 547, 8; Inscr. Donat. p. 470, 9.
The corpus record — Latin
utricularius · m
A bagpiper
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ūtrĭcŭlārĭus — Lewis & Short
ūtrĭcŭlārĭus, ii, m.1. utriculus.
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