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remigrate, v.|ˈrɛmɪgreɪt, riːˈmaɪgreɪt| [orig. (with stress ˈremigrate) f. ppl. stem of L. remigrāre; in later use f. re- 5 a + migrate v.] †1. intr. To change back again. Obs.
1601Chester Love's Mart., etc. (1878) 177 Ought into nought can neuer remigrate. 1651Biggs New Disp. ⁋288 Whatsoever that is truly vital hath once degenerated..never remigrates again from the winter of its privation. 1680Boyle Scept. Chem. ii. 126 The rest, which is incomparably the greater part of the Liquor, will remigrate into Phlegm. 2. To migrate again or back.
1623Cockeram, Remigrate, to returne vnto his first dwelling. 1790T. Bewick Hist. Quadrup. 104 In autumn, the Deer, with the fawns bred during the summer, remigrate northward. 1802Montagu Ornith. Dict. (1831) 523 The Turtle [dove]..re-migrates the beginning of September. 1893F. Adams New Egypt 40 It is not till..a sultan re-migrated from Tunis to the East, that Egypt once more found herself the seat of empire. |