percenseo
θαρσεῖν χρὴ φίλε Βάττε: τάχ' αὔριον ἔσσετ' ἄμεινον → you need to be brave, dear Battus; perhaps tomorrow will be better | Take heart, dear Battos! Tomorrow will be better.
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
per-censĕo: ŭi, 2, v. a.,
I to go through or over a thing.
I Lit., to count over, reckon up, enumerate: inveniendi locos, Cic. Part. 36, 127: gentes, Liv. 33, 32; 10, 36, 15: numerum legionum, Tac. A. 4, 4: res Caesaris, Plin. 7, 26, 27, § 99.—
II Transf.
A In gen., to survey, view; lit. and trop., to review, examine: manipulos, Varr. R. R. 1, 50, 1: orationes, Liv. 32, 21: captivos, id. 6, 25: omnia vultu, Sil. 6, 648: orationem acri subtilique ingenio, Gell. 7, 3, 10.—
B To go over, travel through: Thessaliam, Liv. 34, 52: totum orbem, Ov. M. 2, 335: signa, id. F. 3, 109.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
percēnsĕō,¹² ŭī, ēre, tr., faire le dénombrement complet de, passer en revue complètement : Cic. Part. 127 ; Liv. 10, 36, 15 ; Tac. Ann. 4, 4