tortor

ōris, m.

torqueo, I. B. 2.

I. an executioner, tormentor, torturer.
I. Lit.
A. In gen.: cum jam tortor, atque essent tormenta ipsa defessa, Cic. Clu. 63, 177; id. Phil. 11, 3, 7; id. Fin. 4, 12, 31; Sen. Ep. 14, 5; Hor. C. 3, 5, 50; Juv. 14, 21. —
B. He that brandishes, handles. Balearis habenae, Luc. 3, 710.—
C. Tortor, ōris, an epithet of Apollo, as the flayer of Marsyas, under which name he was worshipped in a part of Rome, Suet. Aug. 70.—*
II. Trop.: occultum quatiente animo tortore flagellum, Juv. 13, 195.
Lewis & Short
A Latin Dictionary, 1879
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