recondere
31rengainer — Rengainer, Gladium recondere in vaginam, Voyez Engainer …
32serrer — Serrer, Arcere, Arctare, Premere, Apprimere, Comprimere, Pressare, Astringere, Constringere, Extringere, Interstringere, Obstringere, Praestringere, Stringere, {{t=g}}séridzéin,{{/t}} id est, firmare et constringere. Serrer quelque lien, Lorum… …
33recóndito — recóndito, ta (Del lat. recondĭtus, part. pas. de recondĕre, ocultar, esconder). adj. Muy escondido, reservado y oculto …
34recondite — [17] Recondite ‘obscure, abstruse’ means etymologically ‘hidden’. It comes from reconditus, the past participle of Latin recondere ‘hide’. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix re ‘again’ and condere ‘put away, store’ (ultimate source… …
35recondite — [rek′ən dīt΄; ] occas. [ ri kän′dīt΄] adj. [L reconditus, pp. of recondere, to put back, hide < re , back + condere, to put together, store up, hide < con , together + dere < IE base * dhē , to put > DO1] 1. beyond the grasp of the… …
36rec´on|dite´ness — rec|on|dite «REHK uhn dyt, rih KON », adjective. 1. hard to understand; profound: »The recondite principles of philosophy (Henry Mackenzie). SYNONYM(S): abstruse. 2. little known; obscure: »a recondite writer, recondite writings. 3. hidden from… …
37rec´on|dite´ly — rec|on|dite «REHK uhn dyt, rih KON », adjective. 1. hard to understand; profound: »The recondite principles of philosophy (Henry Mackenzie). SYNONYM(S): abstruse. 2. little known; obscure: »a recondite writer, recondite writings. 3. hidden from… …
38rec|on|dite — «REHK uhn dyt, rih KON », adjective. 1. hard to understand; profound: »The recondite principles of philosophy (Henry Mackenzie). SYNONYM(S): abstruse. 2. little known; obscure: »a recondite writer, recondite writings. 3. hidden from view; …