redux

redux
rĕdux, dŭcis, adj. m. f. (abl. -ŭce, -ŭci) [st2]1 [-] qui ramène, qui préside au retour, qui fait revenir. [st2]2 [-] qui est de retour, revenu.    - reducem facere, Plaut. : faire revenir.    - nisi te reduce, Curt. 9, 6, 9 : sauf si tu nous ramènes.    - quid me reducem esse voluistis? Cic. Mil. 37, 103 : pourquoi avez-vous voulu mon retour?
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rĕdux, dŭcis, adj. m. f. (abl. -ŭce, -ŭci) [st2]1 [-] qui ramène, qui préside au retour, qui fait revenir. [st2]2 [-] qui est de retour, revenu.    - reducem facere, Plaut. : faire revenir.    - nisi te reduce, Curt. 9, 6, 9 : sauf si tu nous ramènes.    - quid me reducem esse voluistis? Cic. Mil. 37, 103 : pourquoi avez-vous voulu mon retour?
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    Redux, reducis, pen. corr. om. ge. Cic. Qui est ramené ou retourné des dangers sain et sauve, ou d'exil et captivité en son pays.
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    Reduces. Plin. Qui retournent.
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    Reduces choreae. Martial. Grande compaignie raconduisant et ramenant quelque grand personnage.

Dictionarium latinogallicum. 1552.

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