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rĕ-baptīzo, āre, v. a., to baptize again, rebaptize (late Lat.), Cod. Just. 1, 6, 2; Aug. Ep. 203 fin. al.
rĕbellātĭo, ōnis, f. [rebello], a renewal of hostilities, revolt, rebellion (post-Aug. for the class. rebellio), * Tac. A. 14, 31; Val. Max. 7, 3, 9 ext.; 7, 4, 1; Serv. Verg. A. 12, 186.
rĕbellātrix, īcis, f. [rebello], she that revolts or rebels (very rare): Germania, Ov. Tr. 3, 12, 47: provincia, Liv. 40, 35 fin.; Amm. 14, 8, 2.
1. rĕbellĭo, ōnis, f. [rebello], a renewal of war (by the conquered party), a revolt, rebellion (good prose; cf.: defectio, seditio): rebellio facta post deditionem, Caes. B. G. 3, 10; so, facere, id. ib. 4, 30; 4, 38: parare, Tac. A. 1, 55: coeptare, id. ib. 3, 40: comprimere, id. H. 2, 11: ad rebellionem spectare, Liv. 2, 18: ad rebellionem compellere, id. 9, 41: nihil rebellionis timere, id. 2, 16: Germaniae, Suet. Calig. 51: trium principum, id. Vesp. 1.
In plur.: multis Carthaginiensium rebellionibus, * Cic. Scaur. 19, 42.
2. rĕbellĭo, ōnis, m. [rebello], one who revolts, an insurgent, rebel (late Lat.), Treb. Poll. Salon. 1; Faustina ap. Vulc. Gall. Avid. Cass. 9; Vop. Prob. 9; cf. rebellis.
rĕbellis, is, adj. [rebello], that makes war afresh, insurgent, rebellious (poet. and in post-Aug. prose).
* rĕbellĭum, ii, n. [rebello], a renewal of war, revolt, rebellion (a collat. form for rebellio, like consortium for consortio, contagium for contagio, etc.): qui pacatos ad rebellium incitasset, Liv. 42, 21, 3 Gronov. (dub.; Weissenb. rebellandum).
rĕ-bello, āvi, ātum, 1, v. n., to wage war again (said of the conquered), to make an insurrection, to revolt, rebel (mostly postAug.; not in Cic. or Cæs.; syn.: descisco).
Rebilus, i, m., surname of the legate C. Caninius, v. h. v.
rĕ-bīto, ĕre, v. n. [bēto], to turn back, return (ante-class.): si non rebitas huc, Plaut. Capt. 2, 3, 20; cf. id. ib. 2, 3, 49; 3, 5, 89.
rĕbŏātus, ūs, m. [reboo], a shouting back: qui quidem omnes inter Musarum carmina concinentium audiri, licet perstreperent, nullo potuere reboatu, Mart. Cap. 2, § 213 (al. rabalatu).
rĕ-bŏo, āre, v. n. and a.
rĕ-bullĭo, īvi or ii, v. n. and a. (Appuleian).
rĕburrus, i, m., with bristling hair (Fr. rebours), Aug. c. Faust. 6, 1; Not. Tir.; ἀνάσιλλος, Thom. Thes.