†2.transitive. With infinitive, in to reflourish to care for (someone) [after post-classical Latin refloruistis pro me sentire (Vulgate: compare quot. 1582)] : to revive one's feelings or concern for someone. Obsolete. rare.
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1582 Bible (Rheims) Phil. iv. 10 I rejoyced in our Lord excedingly, that once at the length you have reflorished to care for me [L. refloruistis pro me sentire].
1614 J. DayDyall x. 266 Little haue they Reflourished to care for them to vse a phrase of theirs.