principio
From LSJ
Ἐκ τῶν πόνων τοι τἀγάθ' αὔξεται βροτοῖς → Crescunt labore cuncta bona mortalibus → Das Gute wächst den Sterblichen aus ihrem Müh'n
Latin > English
principio principiare, principiavi, principiatus V :: begin to speak; begin to peak (medieval)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
princĭpĭo: āre, v. a. id.,
I to begin to speak, to begin, commence (post-class.): hoc genus principiandi, Aug. Prin. Rhet. p. 328.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
prīncĭpĭō, āre, intr., débuter, faire un exorde : Ps. Aug. *Rhet. 20.
Spanish > Greek
Α, ἔναυσμα, ἔναρξις, εἰσαγωγή, ἔναυσις, εἰσβολή, δόξα, γένεσις, ἀρχίδιον, ἀρχή, αἴτιον