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astĭpŭlātĭo (adst-), ōnis, f. [astipulor]; lit., an assent to or agreement with; hence,
- I. An assenting to, affirming the same facts: quā de re exstat etiam Annaei Senecae adstipulatio, Plin. 29, 1, 5, § 10.
- II. A modulation of the voice according to the sentiment; Accedit enim vis et proprietas rebus tali adstipulatione, quae nisi adsit, aliud vox, aliud animus ostendat, Quint. 11, 3, 175.
astĭpŭlātor (adst-), ōris, m. [astipulor].
- I. One who joins another in a stipulation, Gai Inst. 3, 110; so id. ib. 3, 117.
Hence,
- II. An assistant in a trial, in gen.: testes tot … cum adstipulatore tuo comparabuntur? Cic. Quint. 18, 58; so id. Pis. 9.
And trop., one who assents to or agrees with: illud falsum esse et Stoici dicunt et eorum adstipulator Antiochus, Cic. Ac. 2, 21, 67: vanae opinionis, Val. Max. 7, 1 fin.
* astĭpŭlātus (adst-), ūs, m., = astipulatio, an assenting to, assent: Jovis adstipulatu, Plin. 7, 47, 48, § 152.