arcarius

arcarius

arcārius (archārius), a, um (arcano. I, 2, b), zur Kasse (d.i. zum baren Gelde) gehörig, nomina, bare Darlehen gegen Schuldschein, Gaius 3. § 131 u. 132. – Öfter subst., arcārius, ī, m., der Kassierer, ICt. u. Inscr.: insbes. der Kassierer im öffentlichen Dienste, der Kassenrendant, Schatzmeister, Lampr. u. ICt.: pontificalis, Symm.: provinciae Achaiae, Inscr.: arcarii Caesariani, ICt.: arcarii gazae, civitatis, Vulg.: archariis invident pondera, Sidon. ep. 5, 7.


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