
Redivivus
Adjective
Origin: Latin, late 16th century
Come back to life; reborn.
Example: After an hour of exercise, writing in my journal, and a night of solid sleep, I felt a redivivus of my soul.
Redivivus
Adjective
Origin: Latin, late 16th century
Come back to life; reborn.
Example: After an hour of exercise, writing in my journal, and a night of solid sleep, I felt a redivivus of my soul.
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That’s an odd word. I had to go dig and find origins and a recording of the pronunciation.
I think I saw that word somewhere many years ago, but as a writer, I’m always on the hunt for new verbiage!