flator

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See also: flätor

Latin

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From flō (blow) +‎ -tor (agentive noun suffix), i.e. “blower”.

Noun

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flātor m (genitive flātōris); third declension

  1. flautist
    Synonym: tībīcen
  2. caster (of metal), coiner
    • c. 2nd century CE, Sextus Pomponius, quoted in Digest 1.2.2.30:
      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 []
  3. (Medieval Latin) bellows-worker
    • 1333, P.R.O. Ministers’ Accounts; republished as “Some Fourteenth-Century Accounts of Ironworks at Tudeley, Kent”, in Archaeologia, or, Miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity, volume 63, 1913, page 157:
      In mercede anteriorum flatorum []
      In recompense of the principal bellows-workers []
  4. (New Latin, generally) blower, that which blows
    • 1671, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Hypothesis Physica nova [] ; republished as C. I. Gerhardt, editor, Leibnizes mathematische Schriften, volume 2, 1860, page 24:
      [] 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.
Usage notes
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The general sense of “blower” is etymologically transparent, and likely to have been used in Classical times, but is only directly attested in New Latin.

Inflection
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Third-declension noun.

Descendants
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  • Vulgar Latin: *flātor (odour, that which blows)

Etymology 2

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Verb

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flātor

  1. second/third-person singular future passive imperative of flō

References

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Swedish

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Noun

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flator

  1. indefinite plural of flata