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redivivus /ˌrɛdɪˈviːvəs /adjective [postpositive] literaryCome back to life; reborn: one is tempted to think of Poussin as a sort of Titian redivivus...- I am tired of what I can only term ‘Newman redivivus.’
- Walls, windows, letters, bodies, books, John Donne redivivus, one might say, had that epithet not been applied to his acquaintance, Rupert Brooke.
- Jim died more than a year ago, before the Dean phenomenon erupted, but I have little doubt he would have recognized Dean as Al Smith redivivus.
Origin Late 16th century: from Latin, from re(d)- 'again' + vivus 'living'. |