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rediˈgest, v. [re- 5 a. Cf. obs. F. redigérer (Cotgr.).] trans. To digest again. Chiefly fig.
1611Cotgr., Redigerer, to redisgest, redigest. 1836F. Mahoney Rel. Father Prout, Songs Hor. i. (1859) 374 To redigest..whatever might have been crude and unmatured in his juvenile lucubrations. 1865Masson Rec. Brit. Philos. 281 Kant ate up all Hume and redigested him. So rediˈgestion.
1817Keats Let. 22 Nov., The redigestion of our most ethereal musings upon earth. |