I.that may be repaired, restored, or regained; retrievable, reparable (mostly poet.; “not anteAug.): damnum,” Ov. M. 1, 379; id. Am. 1, 14, 55: “laesa pudicitia,” id. H. 5, 103: “caelum,” Val. Fl. 6, 562: “res,” Sen. Vit. Beat. 6, 4; id. Ep. 1, 3: ales phoenix, i. e. coming to life again, Aus. Idyll. 18, 6: “echo,” i. e. repeating, Pers. 1, 102.—
II. Always ready, alert: “reparabilis gentis motus infidi,” Amm. 27, 10, 5: “barbarique ut reparabiles semper et celeres,” id. 31, 7, 12.