exalbesco
From LSJ
Ἀμήχανον δὲ παντὸς ἀνδρὸς ἐκμαθεῖν ψυχήν τε καὶ φρόνημα καὶ γνώμην πρὶν ἂν ἀρχαῖς τε καὶ νόμοισιν ἐντριβὴς φανῇ → It is impossible to know the spirit, thought, and mind of any man before he be versed in sovereignty and the laws
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ex-albesco: bŭi, 3,
I v. inch. n., to become white.
I Lit. (very rarely), Gell. 12, 1, 12.—More freq.,
II Trop., to grow white, turn pale from fright, etc., Enn. ap. Cic. de Or. 3, 58, 218; and in Fin. 5, 11, 31; Cic. Ac. 2, 15, 48; id. de Or. 1, 26, 121.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
exalbēscō, bŭī, bēscĕre, intr., devenir blanc, blanchir : Gell. 12, 1, 12 || devenir pâle (de crainte) : Cic. de Or. 1, 121 ; Ac. 2, 48.