irrogatio

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ἐν μὲν γὰρ εἰρήνῃ καὶ ἀγαθοῖς πράγμασιν αἵ τε πόλεις καὶ οἱ ἰδιῶται ἀμείνους τὰς γνώμας ἔχουσι διὰ τὸ μὴ ἐς ἀκουσίους ἀνάγκας πίπτειν → in peace and prosperity states and individuals have better sentiments, because they do not find themselves suddenly confronted with imperious necessities

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

irrŏgātĭo: (inr-), ōnis, f. in-rogatio,
I an imposing, adjudicating: multae, Cic. Rab. Perd. 3, 8: dupli vel quadrupli, Plin. Pan. 40, 5.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

irrŏgātiō¹⁵ (inr-), ōnis, f., action d’infliger : multæ Cic. Rab. perd. 8, une amende