impartio

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κρεῖττον εἶναι φιλοσόφως ἀποθανεῖν ἢ ἀφιλοσόφως ζῆν → that it is better to die in manner befitting a philosopher than to live unphilosophically

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

impartĭo: īre, v. impertio.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

impartiō, et -tior, v. impert-.