redipiscor

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αἰὼν παῖς ἐστι παίζων, πεσσεύων∙ παιδός η βασιληίη → time is a child playing draughts; the kingship is a child's | a life-time is a child playing, playing checkers: the kingship belongs to a child | a whole human life-time is nothing but a child playing, playing checkers: the kingship belongs to a child | lifetime is a child at play, moving pieces in a game; kingship belongs to the child

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

rĕd-ĭpiscor: ci,
I v. dep. a. apiscor, to get again, to regain, recover: condalium, Plaut. Trin. 4, 3, 15.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

rĕdĭpīscor, ī (red et apiscor), tr., recouvrer : Pl. Trin. 1020.

Latin > German (Georges)

redipīscor, pīscī (re u. apiscor), wieder erlangen, -bekommen, Plaut. trin. 1020 Sch.

Latin > English

redipiscor redipisci, - V DEP :: get back