recharmido
From LSJ
αὐτόχειρες οὔτε τῶν ἀγαθῶν οὔτε τῶν κακῶν γίγνονται τῶν συμβαινόντων αὐτοῖς → for not with their own hands do they deal out the blessings and curses that befall us
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
rĕcharmĭdo: āre, v. n. re and Charmides, a character in Plautus; cf. re, II. 2.,
I to cease to be Charmides, qs. to decharmidize one's self, a burlesquely formed word: proin tu te itidem, ut Charmidatus es, rursum te recharmida, as you have been Charmidized, recharmidize yourself, i. e. as you have put on the character of Charmides, lay it aside again, Plaut. Trin. 4, 2, 135 (Ritschl, decharmida).
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
rĕcharmĭdō, āre (re, Charmides), intr., cesser d’être Charmidès, se décharmidiser [mot forgé] : Pl. Trin. 977.
Latin > Chinese
recharmido, as, are. (charmides.) :: — se 不復呌加爾米得。