occursatio
ὡς μήτε τὰ γενόμενα ἐξ ἀνθρώπων τῷ χρόνῳ ἐξίτηλα γένηται → in order that so the memory of the past may not be blotted out from among men by time
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
occursātĭo: ōnis, f. id.,
I a running to meet one, out of respect or for the sake of courting favor; attention, greeting, officiousness (class.): facilis est illa occursatio et blanditia popularis, Cic. Planc. 12, 29.—In plur.: vestras et vestrorum ordinum occursationes, Cic. Mil. 35, 95.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
occursātĭō,¹⁵ ōnis, f. (occurso), action d’aller au-devant de qqn, de lui faire des amabilités ; prévenances, empressement, soins empressés : Cic. Planc. 29 || pl., Cic. Mil. 95.
Latin > German (Georges)
occursātio, ōnis, f. (occurso), das freundliche, beglückwünschende Entgegenkommen, facilis est illa occ. et blanditia popularis, leicht ist es, den Leuten entgegenzulaufen u. ihnen etwas Freundliches zu sagen, Cic. Planc. 29; vestrae vero et vestrorum ordinum occursationes, absichtliche Begegnungen, Glückwünsche, Cic. Mil. 95.