Glossator

Word GLOSSATOR
Character 9
Hyphenation glos sa tor
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Glossator"

What do we mean by glossator?

One who provides explanatory glosses, especially a scholar or scribe who writes notes in the margins of or between the lines of a text. noun

The writer of a gloss; a glossarist; a scholiast. noun

Specifically, one of a class of jurists in the middle ages who wrote short notes or glosses on the Corpus Juris Civilis. noun

A writer of glosses or comments; a commentator. noun

A legal scholar of the Middle Ages, specifically one who authored commentaries or glosses on legal texts (often the Corpus Juris of Justinian). noun

A legal scholar of the Middle Ages, specifically one who authored commentaries or glosses on legal texts (often the Corpus Juris of Justinian).

A fun loving person who is a passionate Christian, who looks out for their friends, and knows how to have fun at the same time, also known as "Darl" they say, Urban Dictionary

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The word "glossator" in example sentences

He is best known as a glossator of the legatine "Constitutions" of Cardinals ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

His views are further complicated by R. Moses ben Israel Isserles (Rema, 1525 or 1530 – 1572), the glossator of the Shulhan Arukh. ❋ Unknown (2009)

As a medieval glossator said (to D. 48.2.7.2): “Once wicked, the accused (in the same kind of crime) is thereafter presumed to be wicked (malus).” ❋ GAINES POST (1968)

Finally, Dr. Payne disposes effectually of the authenticity of the entire story by calling attention to the fact that the chapter referred to in the Compendium is marked plainly "_Additio_," without indicating whether this addition is from the pen of Gilbert or some later glossator. ❋ Henry Ebenezer Handerson (N/A)

A glossator has added in LA the marginal note "Priests formerly wore cowls." ❋ Anonymous (N/A)

The glossator, Aldred, states that the ornamentation was the work of ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

A gloss translates the Latin text word by word, in the order of that text; so that the glossator can neither observe the natural English order nor in all cases preserve the English grammar; a fact which somewhat lessens its value, and must always be allowed for. ❋ Unknown (1873)

Bogislaf XIV., who as a truth-loving, amicable, and pious glossator, has annotated so many places in our text, found this ❋ Wilhelm Meinhold (1824)

We learn the history of its production from a very long note at the end of the manuscript, written by the hand of the glossator. [ ❋ Frederick Somner Merryweather (N/A)

"The last", Dr. Maitland continues, "is no private opinion of a glossator, it is a principle to which archbishops, bishops and clergy of the province of ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

"hey isnt that candy over their?" "[yeahh] [Glossat]" "mmm she is such a [darl]" ❋ Coco Doll (2009)

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