personalis
ῥίζα γὰρ πάντων τῶν κακῶν ἐστιν ἡ φιλαργυρία → root of all the evils is the love of money, for every possible kind of evil can be motivated by the love of money
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
persōnālis: e, adj. persona,
I of or belonging to a person, personal (jurid. Lat.): usus, Dig. 8, 3, 37: tale beneficium personale est, ib. 24, 3, 13: actiones, ib. 50, 16, 178.—
II In gram.: verbum, a personal verb, i.e. a verb which has three persons in each number.—Adv.: persōnālĭter, personally: etiamsi personaliter ignoramus qui sint Lares, etc., Arn. 3, 124: loqui, Salv. Gub. D. 6; Ambros. Spir. Sanc. 3, 11, § 81.—
B In gram.. dicere, i.e. with a person expressed or implied, Gell. 15, 13, 9: adverbia personaliter fiunt, Asper. 1732 P.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
persōnālis, e, personnel [en t. de droit], relatif à la personne : Dig. 8, 3, 37 || personnel [en t. de gramm.] : Diom. 399, 13.
Latin > German (Georges)
persōnālis, e (persona), persönlich, ICt. – als gramm. t. t. (Ggstz. impersonalis), verba, Diom. 399, 13.