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rogator Meaning

Latin Word: Rogator

English Meaning and Origin

Usage Examples

  1. Latin: “Rogator in foro populum interrogavit.”

    • Translation: “The questioner asked the people in the forum.”
  2. Latin: “Rogator quaestiones difficile in iudicio posuit.”

    • Translation: “The interrogator posed difficult questions in the trial.”

Morphological Details

Etymology

Historical Context and Areas of Usage

Usage in Modern English

This detailed breakdown illustrates not only the meaning and usage of “rogator” in Latin but also offers insights into its evolution and relevance in both historical and modern contexts.

  1. Latin: “Rogator ad populum verba facit.”
    English: “The speaker addresses words to the people.”

  2. Latin: “Rogator de re magna disputat.”
    English: “The questioner debates on a great matter.”

  3. Latin: “Rogator semper veritatem quaerit.”
    English: “The inquirer always seeks the truth.”

  4. Latin: “In schola, rogator multa quaestiones facit.”
    English: “In school, the questioner asks many questions.”

  5. Latin: “Rogator sermones inter amicos facit.”
    English: “The interrogator makes conversations among friends.”

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