prompto

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Ἀναξαγόρας δύο ἔλεγε διδασκαλίας εἶναι θανάτου, τόν τε πρὸ τοῦ γενέσθαι χρόνον καὶ τὸν ὕπνονAnaxagoras used to say that we have two teachers for death: the time before we were born and sleep | Anaxagoras said that there are two rehearsals for death: the time before being born and sleep

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

prompto: āre, v. freq. a. promo,
I to give forth or out abundantly, to distribute, dispose of a thing (Plautin.): thesauros Jovis, i. e. to be Jupiter's treasurer, Plaut. Ps. 2, 2, 33: illum meum malum promptare malim quam peculium, to have the disposal of, id. Bacch. 3, 3, 61. >

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

prōmptō,¹⁵ āre, fréq. de promo, tr., puiser souvent, dépenser sans réserve, sans compter : Pl. Ps. 628 ; Bacch. 460.