manuarius

manuarius

mānuārius, a, um (manus), zu den Händen gehörig, Hand-, I) adi.: molae, Handmühle, ICt.: vas, Charis.: aes, im Würfelspiel gewonnenes Geld, Spielgeld, Gell. 18, 13, 4. – II) subst., mānuārius, iī, m., etwa Handlanger = Dieb, Laber. com. 46.


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