Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Ricógli-ere, v. a. (pass. ricol-si, Ricógli-se, Ricógli-sero, fut. ricoglierò, &c., part. ricolto,)
1. to gather, to reap, to get in; 2. to gather, to collect. — le fave, to gather the votes; 3. to fetch a thing out of pawn, to redeem it; 4. to comprehend, conceive, understand, observe, take notice of.— il fiato, to breathe, to fetch one's breath;5. to give shelter or harbour to; 6. to ransom, recover. — il campo, to strike the tents. — il parto, to do the office of midwife. — gabelle,to collect taxes, &c.; v. n. to fly to a place for refuge or shelter, to shelter one's self, to retire into or back; v. r. to clear or get clear, to disentangle or extricate one's self of, to get rid of or from; s. m. Ricógli-tóre, f. Ricógli-tríce; adj. Ricógli-énte.
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