resarcio
τὴν πολιὴν καλέω Νέμεσιν πόθου, ὅττι δικάζει ἔννομα ταῖς σοβαραῖς θᾶσσον ἐπερχομένη → I call gray hairs the Nemesis of love, because they judge justly, coming sooner to the proud
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
rĕ-sarcĭo: no
I perf., sartum, 4, v. a., to patch or mend again; to repair, restore (rare; not in Cic.; cf. sarcio).
I Lit.: discidit vestem? resarcietur, Ter. Ad. 1, 2, 41; Tib. 1, 10, 61: fracta juga vitium, Col. 11, 2, 38: tecta, Liv. 45, 28: locum, i. e. to fill up again, Plin. 17, 20, 32, § 143.—
II Trop. (cf. compenso): si quid esset in bello detrimenti acceptum, id brevi tempore resarciri, Caes. B. G. 6, 1: ut et jacturam capitis amissi restituat et quaestum resarciat. Col. 11, 1, 28: damnum liberalitate, Suet. Claud. 6.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
rĕsarcĭō,¹⁴ sarsī, sartum, īre, tr.,
1 raccommoder : Ter. Ad. 121 ; Col. Rust. 11, 2, 38
2 [fig.] réparer [un dommage] : Cæs. G. 6, 1, 4 (resarciri α ; sarciri β) ; Suet. Claud. 6.