English | Latin |
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founder [founders] noun [UK: ˈfaʊn.də(r)] [US: ˈfaʊn.dər] | auctor [auctoris](3rd) C auctrix [auctricis](3rd) F author [authoris](3rd) C authrix [authricis](3rd) F depalator [depalatoris](3rd) M formatrix [formatricis](3rd) F fundaitor [fundaitoris](3rd) M institutor [institutoris](3rd) M |
founder (city) noun [UK: ˈfaʊn.də(r)] [US: ˈfaʊn.dər] | creator [creatoris](3rd) M |
founder, author (L+S) noun | dedicator [dedicatoris](3rd) M |
founder, one who establishes noun | constitutor [constitutoris](3rd) M |
founder, progenitor (usu. divine) noun | sator [satoris](3rd) M |
founder / leader of a heresy noun | haeresiarcha [haeresiarchae](1st) M |
founder / proposer noun | princeps [principis](3rd) M |
(pertaining to) pre-Roman Italy / original founders of a city adjective | aborigineus [aboriginea, aborigineum]adjective |
builder, founder noun | positor [positoris](3rd) M |
foundress, female founder noun | conditrix [conditricis](3rd) F |
of / pertaining to Romulus (legendary founder of Rome) adjective | Romulus [Romula, Romulum]adjective |
original builder, founder noun | conditor [conditoris](3rd) M |
Phaedo (disciple of Socrates, friend of Plato, founder of school at Elis) noun | Phaedo [Phaedonis](3rd) M Phaedon [Phaedonis](3rd) M |
queen and founder of Carthage noun | Dido [Didonis](3rd) F |
Romulus (legendary founder of Rome) noun | Romulus [Romuli](2nd) M |
St Dominic, Domingo de Guzman 1170-1221, founder of Dominicans noun | Dominicus [Dominici](2nd) M |