to renew, restore: Virtutis templum
a Marcello renovatum: durum arvum, i. e. plough up, O.: Nec renovatus ager canebat, i. e. without cultivation, O.—In
computing interest on money, to renew, reckon by rests, compound: centesimis ductis . . . nec perpetuis, sed renovatis quotannis: renovato in
singulos annos faenore.—Fig., to renew, restore: ne belli reliquias renovatas audiamus: scelus: animi curam:
dolorem, V.: antiquarum cladium memoriam, L.:
bona praeterita gratā recordatione renovata: belli
renovandi consilium capere, Cs.: casūs
omnīs, V.: volnera, open afresh,
O.: rursus cursum, Cs.: sacra
rite, L.: societatem: lacrimas, O.: renovata clades domūs, Iu.: Anchisae annos, i. e. make young again, O.: ex morbo
florem iuventae, L.: tribunis, ut sacrosancti
viderentur, renovarunt (consules), i. e. revived the law, L.—To
repeat, say again, say repeatedly: illud, quod initio dixi: de lege:
renovabo ea quae dicta sunt.—To renew, refresh, recreate,
restore, recover, revive: rem p.: corpora animosque ad omnia
patienda, L.: animos equitum ad Caepionis odium. renovato
quiete exercitu, L.
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