viator
名词 n.
英 /vʌɪˈeɪtə/
美 /vaɪˈeɪt.əɹ/|/vaɪˈeɪ.tɔɹ/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A wayfarer, traveler.
— After the deperdition of Indagator, having an appetency still further to pervstigate the frithy occident; being still an agamist, and not wishing to be any longer a pedaneous viator, nor to be solivagant, I brought about the emption of a yaud, partly by numismatic mutuation, and partly by a hypothecation of my fusee and argental horologe.
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An apparitor, a summoner: a minor Roman official.
— The apparitor tribuni was a viator, whose most important function was that of arrest.
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A person who is subject to a viatical insurance policy or a viatical settlement.
— […] the viators are residents of different states, the viatical settlement […]
词源
Etymology tree
Latin viātorbor.
English viator
Borrowed from Latin viātor (“traveler”).
Latin viātorbor.
English viator
Borrowed from Latin viātor (“traveler”).
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