Significatio vocis flator | Babel Free
[ˈfɫaː.tɔr]Definitiones
- flautist
- caster (of metal), coiner
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bellows-worker Medieval-Latin, declension-3
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blower, that which blows New-Latin, declension-3
Aequivalentia
Български
духач
Català
flautista
Deutsch
Bläser
Flötenspieler
Flötenspielerin
Flötist
Flötistin
Gebläse
Hausgenosse
Lader
Lüfter
Ventilator
Español
flautista
Gaeilge
fliúiteadóir
עברית
חלילן
Magyar
fuvolista
Հայերեն
ֆլեյտահար
Íslenska
flautuleikari
ქართული
ფლეიტისტი
Македонски
флејтист
Türkçe
flütçü
Exempla
“Flator tibicen.”
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“Constituti sunt eodem tempore et quattuorviri qui curam viarum agerent, et triumviri monetales aeris argenti auri flatores […]”
At the same time there were also established the quattuorviri who are to take care of the roads, and the triumviri monetales, those who cast copper, silver, and gold […]
“In mercede anteriorum flatorum […]”
In recompense of the principal bellows-workers […]
“[…] denique ventorum flatorum, caeterorumque aquae aërisque motuum ordinariorum phaenomena non difficulter deducuntur.”
[…] and lastly the phenomena of those things that blow the winds, and otherwise of the regular movements of water and air, are not difficult to deduce.
Gradus CEFR
B1
Medius
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B1 — gradus medius.
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B1 — gradus medius.
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