successor

successor

successor, ōris, m. (succedo), der Nachfolger im Amte, im Besitze, Gewerbe usw., Ggstz. decessor, Cic. u.a.: succ. officii patris mei, Vell.: succ. potentiae eius, Vell.: scholae, Sen. rhet.: magni patrimonii, Sen. rhet.: quasi Pythagorae succ. et heres, Mart.: studii, Ov.: sagittae, Erbe, Ov.: successorem sibi deligere, Gell.: loci sui et magisterii successorem deligere, Gell.: successorem petere, Liv. epit.: successorem alci mittere, jmdm. einen N. schicken, Liv. epit., im übeln Sinne = jmd. des Amtes entsetzen, Liv. epit.: successorem alci dare, des Amtes entsetzen, Spart.: dare alqm alci successorem (als N.), Suet. u. Iustin.: successorem accipere, des Amtes entsetzt werden, Plin. ep. u. Spart.: Thales Anaximenem discipulum et successorem reliquit, Augustin. – als fem., (Phoebe) fraternis successor equis, Corn. Sev. bei Charis. 86, 10. – übtr., Iunius successor Maii, Ov.: novus, ein neuer Schild, Ov.: neue Liebe (Geliebte), Ov.


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