Tax-gatherer
51tolnere — m ( es/ as) tax gatherer …
52Matthew — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. Levi the tax gatherer, apostle, first Gospel; see disciple , saint 2 …
53catchpoll — (n.) O.E. *kæcepol, O.N.Fr. cachepol (O.Fr. chacepol), from M.L. cacepollus a tax gatherer, lit. chase chicken …
54farmer — n. 1. Agriculturist, husbandman, cultivator or tiller of the soil. 2. Collector, tax gatherer; lessee of taxes, customs, etc …
55publican — n. 1. Tax gatherer. 2. Inn keeper, victualler …
56catchpole — catch•pole or catch•poll [[t]ˈkætʃˌpoʊl[/t]] n. gov (formerly) a petty officer of justice, esp. one arresting persons for debt • Etymology: bef. 1050; ME cacchepol, late OE cæcephol < ML cacepollus tax gatherer, lit., chase fowl =cace (<… …
57publican — This word (from the Latin publicanus, meaning tax gatherer ) refers to a class of people who were regarded as unjust and unmerciful at the times of Jesus; nonetheless, Jesus called Matthew, a publican, to be one of his followers (see Mt 9:9… …
58φορολόγοις — φορόλογος tax gatherer masc dat pl φορολόγος masc/fem/neut dat pl …
59φορολόγου — φορόλογος tax gatherer masc gen sg φορολόγος masc/fem/neut gen sg …
60φορολόγους — φορόλογος tax gatherer masc acc pl φορολόγος masc/fem acc pl …