requicken

verb
/riːˈkwɪkən/

Etymology

From re- + quicken.

  1. inherited from *gʷeyh₃- — “to live
  2. inherited from *kwikwaz — “alive; lively; quick
  3. inherited from cwician — “to bring to life, vivify; to come to life, become living; to quicken
  4. inherited from quikenen — “to become alive again after dying; to raise (someone) from the dead; to regain consciousness or strength; to give vitality, revive; to regain validity; to nourish; to spare (the life of someone or something); to ignite; to illuminate; of events: to happen more quickly; of clouds: to form
  5. prefixed as requicken — “re + quicken

Definitions

  1. To quicken anew

    To quicken anew; to reanimate or give new life to.

    • Requickened what in flesh was fatigate.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for requicken. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA