magistero

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ἔκστασίς τίς ἐστιν ἐν τῇ γενέσει τὸ παρὰ φύσιν τοῦ κατὰ φύσιν → what is contrary to nature is any developmental aberration from what is in accord with nature (Aristotle, On the Heavens 286a19)

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

măgistĕro: and, sync., măgistro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. id.,
I to perform the office of a director or chief, to rule, direct, command: magisterare regere et temperare est, Paul. ex Fest. p. 152 Müll.; cf.: magisterare moderari, id. p. 126: inter manipulares vitam militarem magistrans, Spart. Hadr. 10.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

măgistĕrō et -trō, āre (magister), tr., commander, diriger : P. Fest. 152 || vitam militarem Spart. Hadr. 10, 2, donner l’exemple de la vie militaire.