A / aequĭpăro
verb transitive intransitive

aequĭpăro

2nd PP aequĭpărāre · 3rd PP aequĭpărāvi · 4th PP aequĭpărātum · conj. 1st
(better ; cf. Dietrich in Zeitschr. für vergl. Sprachf. 1, p. 550), , aequipar.
to put a thing on an equality with another thing; to compare; liken;
Act., to put a thing on an equality with another thing, to compare, liken; with ad, cum, or dat.: suas virtutes ad tuas, Plaut. Mil. 1, 1, 11: aequiperata cum P fratre gloria, Cic. Mur. 14, 31: Jovis Solisque equis dictatorem, Liv. 5, 23: Hadrianus Numae aequiperandus, Frontin. Princ. Hist. p. 317 Rom.—
Neutr; to place one's self on an equality with another in worth; to become equal to
Neutr., to place one's self on an equality with another in worth, to become equal to, to equal, come up to, attain to (cf. aequo and adaequo); constr. with dat., but more frequently with acc., and absol.
With dat.: nam si qui, quae eventura sunt, provideant, aequiperent Jovi, Pac.…
With dat.: nam si qui, quae eventura sunt, provideant, aequiperent Jovi, Pac. ap. Gell. 14, 1, 34.—
With acc.: nemo est qui factis me aequiperare queat, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 5, 17,…
With acc.: nemo est qui factis me aequiperare queat, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 5, 17, 49 (Epigr. 8, p. 162 Vahl.): urbem dignitate, Nep. Them. 6, 1; so id. Alc. 11, 3; Liv. 37, 55: voce magistrum, Verg. E. 5, 48; Ov. P. 2, 5, 44.—
absol
Absol., Pac. ap. Non. 307, 11.