recogitate

English

Etymology

From Latin recōgitō.

Verb

recogitate (third-person singular simple present recogitates, present participle recogitating, simple past and past participle recogitated)

  1. (formal) To think or ponder.
  2. To cogitate again; reconsider.
    • 1835, The Question of the Irish Church (page 5)
      It is hardly possible, indeed, that your Lordship should not have given the subject a deep and attentive consideration; but it is surely not too much, in an affair of such immense importance, to ask of you to recogitate the matter. You have, no doubt, considered it as a religious man; and as a religious man I conjure you to consider it again: []

Latin

Verb

recōgitāte

  1. second-person plural present active imperative of recōgitō