† recapitule, v. Obs.—1
[ad. F. récapituler (14th c.), ad. L. recapitulāre. Cf. recapitle v.]
trans. To recapitulate. Hence † recaˈpituler.
1489 Caxton Faytes of A. i. xxix. 86 To recapytule shortly almost all the substance. a 1533 Ld. Berners Gold. Bk. M. Aurel. xii. 140 b, Colliodrus recapituler of the antyke lawes, that was banyshed by Nero the cruell. 1623 Cockeram, Recapituler, which briefly rehearseth. |