Definition of morator
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LNS
morātor, morātōris
moro
noun (m., 3rd declension)
  1. A delayer, loiterer, malingerer
  2. A talker against time
  3. persons who strove to embarrass and delay the runners, for the amusement of the crowd
Abbreviations
morātor, ōris, m. id.. A delayer, loiterer, malingerer: unus publici commodi, Liv. 2, 44; Curt. 4, 10, 10 (but moratorum, Liv. 21, 47, 3, and 24, 41, 5, is from morati; v. moror).

— A talker against time, a sort of advocate who spoke only to gain time while his principal rested and refreshed himself, Cic. Div. in Caecil. 15, 49.

— In the races, persons who strove to embarrass and delay the runners, for the amusement of the crowd, Inscr. Orell. 2597.
 
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