rĕvŏcor
transitive verb I conjugation

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1 passive form of [revoco]
2 to call back, to recall
3 to revive
4 to regain

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Locutions, idioms and examples


ad nil revocor || ad (or in) incertum revocor || Caesar in Italiam revocabatur || ad carceres a calce revocor = to be recalled from the arrival to the starting point (= to begin life all over again) || antiquus ordo revocabitur || Caesar legiones equitatumque revocari … iubet || Caesar … multis necessariisque rebus in Italiam revocabatur || additum est tu pecuniae, quas creditoribus solverat, revocarentur || cetera quibus exulceratae mentes ad sanitatem revocantur || a peregrinis externisque bellis ad opem patriae ferendam revocari = to be recalled from far away foreign wars to aid the motherland || civitatis ius, bona fortunae possessionesque omnium in dubium incertumque revocantur




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