contempno
From LSJ
κάλλιστον τὸ δικαιότατον, λῷστον δ' ὑγιαίνειν → nothing is more beautiful than being just, but nothing is more pleasant than being healthy | Most beautiful is what is most just; the best thing is to be healthy.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
contempnō [mss], c. contemno.
Latin > English
contempno contempnere, contempsi, contemptus V TRANS :: think little of; look down on, take poor view of; pay no heed/disregard/slight
contempno contempno contempnere, contempsi, contemptus V TRANS :: treat with/hold in contempt, scorn, disdain; despise; keep away from, avoid
Latin > German (Georges)
contempno, s. contemno.