R / rĕ-vălesco
verb intransitive

rĕ-vălesco

2nd PP rĕ-vălescere · 3rd PP rĕ-vălesclŭi · conj. 3rd
to grow well again; to regain one; s former strength; state poetic
v. inch. n., to grow well again; to regain one's former strength, state, or condition; to recover (poet. and post-Aug. for convalesco, reficior).
Lit., Ov. H. 21, 231: ex capitali morbo, Gell. 16, 13, 5: interibi revalesco, App. Mag. p. 320, 29: te significasti jam revalescere coepisse, Ambros. Ep. 79, 1. —
regain their force; authority figuratively
Trop.: Laodicea (tremore terrae prolapsa), revaluit, Tac. A. 14, 27: diplomata Othonis, quae neglegebantur, revalescerent, regain their force or authority, id. H. 2, 54: astutia, App. M. 10, p. 243, 15.