expensa
From LSJ
ἑὰν δὲ προσποιούμενος ᾗ τὰ μαθήματά πως ἀπείρως προβάλλων, οὐκ ἔστιν αἰτίας ἔξω → But should one profess knowledge as he puts forward something in an inexperienced way, he is not without blame (Pappus 3.1.30.31f.)
Latin > English
expensa expensae N F :: expenditure, money paid out; (assume pecunia); expenses (Bee)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
expensa: ae, f. (sc. pecunia) expendo,
I a disbursement, expense (post-class.): neque tempus neque finem expensarum habet, Dig. 27, 10, 1: non indecores aeraria lassant expensae, Claud. II. Cons. Stil. 145.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
expēnsa, æ, f., dépense, frais : Claud. Cons. Stil. 2, 145.
Latin > German (Georges)
expēnsa, ae, f., s. expendo.