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nōtor (collat. form ‡ nōtos, v. infra), ōris, m. [nosco], one who knows a person or thing, a voucher, witness, = cognitor (postAug.): qui notorem dat ignotus est, Sen. Ep. 39, 1; Petr. 92; Sen. Apoc. med.; NOTOS (i. e. notor) ADVENISTI, Inscr. Orell. 4957.
1. Nŏtos, i, for Notus, v. 2. Notus.
‡ 2. nōtos, for notor, q. v.
† 2. Nŏtus and Nŏtos, i, m. [Νότος], = auster, the south wind.