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offĭcĭperda, ae, m., and offĭcĭper-dus, i, m. [officium-perdo].

  1. I. One who makes an ill use of the favors of others, Cato, Distich. 3, 87.
  2. II. One who throws away his labor, is not rewarded: officiperdi, qui sui laboris non habent remunerationem, Gloss. Isid.