Arcarĭus
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Arcarius — Latin for a treasurer, not to be confused with the homonym meaning archer , the etymology being quite different. [< Lat. area = chest, strong box] … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
arcarius — /arkeriyas/ In civil and old English law, a treasurer; a keeper of public money … Black's law dictionary
arcarius — /arkeriyas/ In civil and old English law, a treasurer; a keeper of public money … Black's law dictionary
ARCARIU — arcarius … Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions
ARCFD — arcarius fisci Dalmatiae … Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions
ARCA — I. ARCA apud Romanos, Dispensatori, ut ex ea erogaret, credita est Iuvenal. Sat. 1. v. 89. Neque enim loculis comitantibus itur Ad casum tabulae, posita sed luditur Arcâ. Proelia quanta illic Dispensatore videbis Armigero? Imo adeo indiscreta… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ἀρκαρικῶν — ἀρκαρικός of an arcarius fem gen pl ἀρκαρικός of an arcarius masc/neut gen pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
thresorier — Thresorier, m. acut. Quaestor. Liu. lib. 23. Ce mot s espand à plusieurs et divers maniemens des finances du Roy, car on dit Thresorier de l Espargne, celuy suyvant la personne du Roy, ou abboutissent toutes les finances du Royaume, dont on peut… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Archer — Arch er, n. [archier, F. archer, LL. arcarius, fr. L. arcus bow. See {Arc}, {Arch}, n.] A bowman, one skilled in the use of the bow and arrow. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
archer — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Late Latin arcarius, alteration of arcuarius, from arcuarius of a bow, from Latin arcus bow more at arrow Date: 14th century 1. a person who uses a bow and arrow 2. capitalized Sagittarius … New Collegiate Dictionary