paedagogo
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 (Lewis & Short)
paedăgōgo: āre, v. a. paedagogus,
I to educate, instruct (ante- and post-class.): depulsum mammā paedagogandum accipit, Pac. ap. Fest. s. v. repotia, p. 281 Müll.; Fulg. Planc. Contin. Virg. fin.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
pædăgōgō, āre (παιδαγωγῶ), tr., gouverner, instruire un enfant : Pacuv. 192 ; pædagogans Fulg. Virg. 163, gouverneur, précepteur.
Latin > German (Georges)
paedagōgo, āre (παιδαγωγῶ), als Hofmeister erziehen, Pacuv. tr. 192. Fulg. de continent. Verg. p. 163 M.