repromitto

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ξυνῆλθεν ἀτταγᾶς τε καὶ νουμήνιος → birds of a feather flock together, the francolin and the new-moon bird get together

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

rĕ-prōmitto: mīsi, missum, 3, v. a.
I Lit., mercant. t. t., to promise in return, to engage or bind one's self: repromittam istoc tibi nomine solutam rem futuram, Plaut. As. 2, 4, 48; id. Curc. 5, 2, 67; Cic. Rosc. Com. 13, 39; Suet. Claud. 20; Just. 22, 2, 5.—
   B Transf., in gen., to promise in return, etc.: non mehercule, inquit, tibi repromittere istuc quidem ausim, Cic. Brut. 5, 18: ad hunc gustum totum librum repromitto. Plin. Ep. 4, 27, 5; Suet. Tib. 17.— *
II To promise again or anew: imperaturum repromittens, Suet. Oth. 4.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

rĕprōmittō,¹³ mīsī, missum, ĕre, tr.,
1 promettre à son tour, promettre en retour : Pl. Curc. 667 ; Cic. Com. 39 ; Br. 18 || promettre, de nouveau : Suet. Oth. 4
2 promettre [le salut, etc.] : Eccl.