flator

flator

flātor, ōris, m. (flo), I) der Flötenbläser (tibicen, αυλητής), Paul. ex Fest. 89, 7. Gloss. II, 250, 54. – II) der Schmelzer, Gießer, aeris, argenti, auri, Pompon. dig. 1, 2, 2. § 30.


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