O / occātor
noun

occātor

gen. occātōris · gender masculine · decl. 3rd
a harrower figuratively
a harrower, Col. 2, 13, 1; cf.: occatorem Verrius putat dictum ab occaedendo quod caedat grandis globos terrae, cum Cicero venustissime dicat ab occaecando fruges satas, Paul. ex Fest. p. 181 Müll.—Trop.: sator sartorque scelerum, et messor maxume. Ty. Non occatorem prius audebas dicere? Plaut. Capt. 3, 5, 3.—
the Roman god who prospered the harrower's work
Personified, the Roman god who prospered the harrower's work, Serv. Verg. G. 1, 21.