ἀπροσωπολήπτως

From LSJ

τί ἥδιστον, τὸ ἐπιτυγχάνειν → what's pleasant, to get the goal

Source

English (Strong)

adverb from a compound of Α (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of a presumed compound of πρόσωπον and λαμβάνω (compare προσωπολήπτης); in a way not accepting the person, i.e. impartially: without respect of persons.

English (Thayer)

(ἀπροσωπολήμπτως L T Tr WH; cf. references under Mu), a word of Hellenistic origin (alpha privative and προσωπολήπτης, which see), without respect of persons, i. e. impartially: Clement of Rome, 1 Corinthians 1,3 [ET])). (The adjective ἀπροσωπόληπτος occurs here and there in ecclesiastical writings.)

German (Pape)

NT, ohne Ansehen der Person; auch adj. bei K.S., wie Schol. Pind. Ol. 3.19.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἀπροσωπολήπτως: нелицеприятно, беспристрастно NT.

Spanish

sin distinguir entre las personas, imparcialmente, inexorablemente

French (New Testament)

adv.
sans considération de personne, sans préférence, avec impartialité
[ἀ, προσωπολήπτης]