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▪ I. recidive, a. and n. rare.|ˈrɛsɪdɪv| [ad. L. recidīv-us, f. recidĕre: see recide and -ive. In sense B. a. = F. récidive, med.L. recidīva.] †A. adj. Falling back, relapsing. Obs.
1537Cromwell Let. 6 June in Merriman Life & Lett. (1902) II. 60 But seing their cankred recidive hert [etc.]. 1659Macallo Can. Physick 75 The evil humours remaining after a Crise, are wont to make one recidive or relapsing. B. n. †a. = recidivation 2. Obs.
1600Holland Livy xxiv. xxix. 529 It might soone after by relapse fall backe, as it were, into a recidive, and a worse disease and more daungerous than the other. b. = recidivist.
1854J. B. Dalgairns Devot. Heart of Jesus (ed. 2) 32 The feeble penance of such a recidive as Anne de Rohan. ▪ II. † recidive, v. Obs.—1 [ad. med.L. recidīvāre or F. récidiver (1517): see prec.] = recidivate v.
1548Udall, etc. Erasm. Par. Mark x. 73 Ofte tymes recidiuing, and falling into the same disease. |