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versificator

versificator · m

a verse-maker

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What it meant

versĭfĭcātor — Lewis & Short

versĭfĭcātor, ōris, m.id..

I Lit., a verse-maker, versifier (post-Aug.): Cornelius Severus versificator quam poëta melior, Quint. 10, 1, 89.—
II Transf., a poet: versificatores meliores quam duces, Just. 6, 9, 4.

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