publican – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
publican
n.
manager of a pub or tavern (British); tax collector in ancient Rome
Publican
In
antiquity,
publicans (
Greek τελώνης
telōnēs;
Latin publicanus (singular);
publicani (plural)) were public contractors, in which role they often supplied the
Roman legions and military, managed the collection of port duties, and oversaw public building projects. In addition, they served as
tax collectors for the Republic (and later the
Roman Empire), bidding on contracts (from the Senate in Rome) for the collection of various types of taxes. Importantly, this role as tax collectors was not emphasized until late into the history of the Republic (c. 1st century BC). The publicans were usually of the class of
equites.
publican
Noun
1. the keeper of a public house
(synonym) tavern keeper
(hypernym) bartender, barman, barkeep, barkeeper, mixologist
(hyponym) tapster, tapper
(classification) United Kingdom, UK, Great Britain, GB, Britain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
publicar
v.
publicize, advertise, make public, bring to the attention of the public
publican
n.
hostinský, hostinská