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reitero

Reitero is a Latin verb meaning "I repeat." It is the first-person singular present indicative active form of the verb reiterare, whose meaning is "to reiterate" or "to repeat." The principal parts of the verb are reitero, reiterare, reiteravi, reiteratus.

In Latin prose and poetry, reitero can be used to emphasize repetition, for example in exhortations, clarifications,

Etymology and morphology: reiterare is formed with the prefix re- (again) attached to a base meaning to

Outside linguistic contexts, reitero is not widely used as a standalone term. It is not known as

or
in
textual
criticism
when
repeating
a
point.
In
many
contexts,
the
English
equivalent
"reiterate"
traces
back
to
this
Latin
verb
through
the
verb's
infinitive
reiterare.
repeat
or
redo;
the
Latin
stem
is
regular
for
first-conjugation
verbs
ending
-are.
The
verb's
derivatives
appear
in
modern
languages
as
cognates
such
as
English
reiterate,
Italian
reiterare,
and
French
réitérer.
an
established
organization,
concept,
or
widely
recognized
proper
noun.
When
encountered,
it
is
typically
in
dictionaries,
grammars,
or
discussions
of
Latin
verbs.