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remedium
rĕmĕdĭum, ii, n. [re-medeor], that which heals again; a cure, remedy (class. and freq.). I Lit., ...
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remedium ī, n
re-+3 MA-, that which restores health, a cure, remedy, antidote, medicine : tuis veneficiis remedia invenire: caecitatis, Ta.: remedium quoddam habere: remedio uti.—Fig., a means of aid, assistance, remedy, help, cure : ad omnia confugi remedia causarum: ad magnitudinem frigorum remedium comparare: remedium quaerere ad moram: volneris: aegritudinum, T.: iracundiae, T.: Inveni remedium huic rei, T.: quibus rebus reperire remedia, Cs.: saluti suae remediis subvenire: id remedium timori fuit, L.
rĕmĕdĭum, ii, n. [re-medeor], that which heals again; a cure, remedy (class. and freq.). I Lit., ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.