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Ζῆν οὐκ ἄξιος, ὅτῳ μηδὲ εἷς ἐστι χρηστὸς φίλοςLife is not worth living if you do not have at least one friend.

Democritus, DK 68b22

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

pensĭtātĭo: ōnis, f. pensito.
I Lit., a paying, payment (post-class.), Ascon. ad Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 1, § 1; Eum. Grat. Act. ad Const. 12.—
II Transf.
   A A recompense, compensation (post-Aug.), Plin. 19, 6, 32, § 103.—
   B An expense, expenditure (late Lat.): diurna pensitatio, Sulp. Sev. Hist. Sacr. 2, 8.—
   C That with which payment may be made, valuables: multa munera argenti et auri, et pensitationes, Vulg. 2 Par. 21, 3.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

pēnsĭtātĭō, ōnis, f. (pensito), paiement : Ps. Ascon. Verr. 2, 12, 1