expensa

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χρὴ τῶν ἀγαθῶν διακναιομένων πενθεῖν ὅστις χρηστὸς ἀπ' ἀρχῆς νενόμισται → when a good man is hurt, all who would be called good must suffer with him | when good men are being dragged down, anyone with worthy credentials must feel their pain | when the noble are afflicted, those who all their lives have been deemed loyal must mourn

Source

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.

Latin > English

expensa expensae N F :: expenditure, money paid out; (assume pecunia); expenses (Bee)