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aequilibritas

aequilibritas · f

the equal distribution of the powers of nature

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aequĭlībrĭtas — Lewis & Short

aequĭlībrĭtas, ātis, f.aequilibris (a word coined by Cic. as a transl. of the Epicurean isonomi/a),

I the equal distribution of the powers of nature: confugis ad aequilibritatem; sic enim i)snomi/an, si placet, appellemus, Cic. N. D. 1, 39, 109 (cf. id. ib. 19, 50, 1: i)sonomi/an appellat Epicurus, id est, aequabilem tributionem)

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