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▪ I. redivive, a. rare.|ˈrɛdɪvaɪv| [ad. L. redivīvus that lives again, f. re(d)- re- + vīvus living, alive.] Revived, come to life again.
1685H. More Paralip. Prophet. xliii. 371 This Beast redivive was not the eighth King and seventh Head. 1829Examiner 371/1 The part..of the ‘black priest’ is the staple mystery... It is Radcliffe redivive. ▪ II. † ˈredivive, v. Obs.—1 [f. prec.] trans. To restore to life. So ˈredivived ppl. a.
1634G. Crymes in Ford's Wks. (Rtldg.) p. vi, Perkin is rediviv'd by thy strong hand, And crown'd a king of new. a1656Bp. Hall Revelation Unrevealed §11 Beware of all either new divised or redivived errors of opinion. 1809A. Knox in Jebb's Corr. (1834) I. 527 Hannah More's new book, Coelebs, an odd sort of redivived religious courtship. |