τὸν θάνατον τί φοβεῖσθε, τὸν ἡσυχίης γενετῆρα, τὸν παύοντα νόσους καὶ πενίης ὀδύνας → why fear ye death, the parent of repose, who numbs the sense of penury and pain
surreptĭo: (subr-), ōnis, f. id.,
I a stealing, purloining, theft: surreptionem factitasse, App. M. 10, p. 245, 32: per surreptionem elicere, i. e. by deception or subreption, Cod. Just. 1, 14, 2.