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restituo
rē-stĭtŭo, ŭi, ūtum, 3, v. a. [statuo], to put or set up again, i. e. either to replace in its forme...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
restituō ūī, ūtus, ere
re-+statuo, to set up again, replace, restore, reconstruct, rebuild, revive, renew, reform, rearrange : Forīs effractas, T.: ut Minerva, quam turbo deiecerat, restitueretur: arborem, V.: vicos, quos incenderant, Cs.: fontīs et Flumina, O.: ordines, S.: aciem, L.: exstinctos, raise the dead , O.— To give back, deliver up, return, restore, replace, make restitution of : fraudata, Cs.: sospites omnīs Romam ad propinquos, L.: quem a me accepisti locum, T.: virginem suis, T.: bona iis, Cs.: agrum Veientibus, L.: Pompeius civitati restitutus: captum victori, L.: Caesaris imperio restituendus erat, O.—Fig., to restore, revive, renew, reform, repair, remedy : Unus homo nobis cunctando restituit rem, Enn. ap. C.: maxime, Cui res cunctando restituenda foret, O.: res perditas, L.: veteres clientelas, Cs.: veterem tuam prudentiam: tribuniciam intercessionem armis, Cs.: suorum a pudore maritimae ignominiae restituti animi, recovered , L.— To bring back, restore, recall, reinstate : Licinium de aleā condemnatum: iusta causa restituendi mei: damnatos in integrum, Cs.: tribunos plebis in suam dignitatem, Cs.: restitutus in patriam (Camillus) secum patriam ipsam restituit, L.: (eos) rursum in gratiam, reconcile , T.: fratrem in antiquum locum gratiae, Cs.: vos in amicitiam nostram, L.: veteri patientiae (Britanniam), Ta.: Romanis se, join the Romans again , L.: Bacchus peccasse fatentem Restituit, i. e. pardoned , O.— To restore, re-establish, re-enact : leges: restituit his animos parva una res, L.— To reverse, revoke, undo, make void, make good again, repair : alia iudicia Lilybaei, alia Agrigenti restituta sunt, i. e. cancelled : praecipita raptim consilia in integrum, L.: ut, si ego eum condemnaro, tu restituas: restitui in integrum aequom est, T.— To compensate for, make good : damna, L.: vim restitui factam iubet, that the damage be repaired .
rē-stĭtŭo, ŭi, ūtum, 3, v. a. [statuo], to put or set up again, i. e. either to replace in its forme...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.