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▪ I. reget, v. rare.|riːˈgɛt| [re- 5 a] trans. To obtain again, get back.
1604Daniel Civ. Wars vi. lxxi, And then desire in Gascoign to re-get The glory lost..Advantaged the Duke. 1611J. Davies To Worthy Persons Wks. (Grosart) II. 52/2 Tovy, although the mother of vs all Regetts thee in her womb [etc.]. 1654Earl of Monmouth tr. Bentivoglio's Warrs Flanders 161 All the Provinces would revolt; which when they should once be lost, they would not be so easily regotten. ▪ II. † reˈget Obs. (Of obscure origin and meaning.)
13..E.E. Allit. P. A. 1064 Þe almyȝty was her mynyster mete, Þe lombe þe saker-fyse þer to reget. |