remeabilis

remeabilis
rĕmĕābĭlis, e, adj. [remeo], that goes or comes back, returning (post-Aug. and very rare):

saxum (i. e. of Sisyphus),

Stat. Th. 4, 537:

Christus e tumulo,

Prud. Apoth. 1117: anima in corpora, Tert Res. Carn. 1.

Lewis & Short Latin Dictionary, 1879. - Revised, Enlarged, and in Great Part Rewritten. . 2011.

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  • Irremeable — Ir*re me*a*ble, a. [L. irremeabilis; pref. ir not + remeabilis returning, fr. remeare: cf. F. irr[ e]m[ e]able. See {Remeant}.] Admitting no return; as, an irremeable way. [Obs.] Dryden. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • irremeable — [i rem′ē ə bəl, irē′mēə bəl] adj. [L irremeabilis < in , not + remeabilis, returning < remeare, to go back < re , back + meare, to go < IE base * mei , to go, wander] Archaic from which there is no return …   English World dictionary

  • ir|rem|e|a|ble — «ih REHM ee uh buhl, REE mee », adjective. Archaic. from, by, or through which there is no return: »My three brave brothers in one mournful day All trod the dark, irremeable way (Alexander Pope). ╂[< Latin irremeābilis < in not + remeābilis …   Useful english dictionary

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