👉 The term "arbitratrix" is a Latin word that refers to a person who acts as mediator in disputes or conflicts. In classical Greek and Roman philosophy, this role was often played by philosophers, scribes, and other intellectuals, who were tasked with mediating between opposing parties and resolving disputes through reasoned argument and logical reasoning. The term has been adapted into various forms throughout history, including the modern English term "arbitrator" used to describe a neutral third party in legal proceedings