manipretium
From LSJ
φιλοσοφώτερον καὶ σπουδαιότερον ποίησις ἱστορίας ἐστίν: ἡ μὲν γὰρ ποίησις μᾶλλον τὰ καθόλου, ἡ δ' ἱστορία τὰ καθ' ἕκαστον λέγει → poetry is something more scientific and serious than history, because poetry tends to give general truths while history gives particular facts
Latin > English
manipretium manipretii N N :: wages, hire, reward
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
mănĭprĕtĭum: v. manupretium.
Latin > German (Georges)
manipretium, s. manupretium.