Regero, régeris, pen. cor. regessi, regestum, regérere. Pli. To cast vp againe to one: to vomite: to cast back againe.Contagia regerere. Plin. Crimen alicui regerere. Sene. To turne the fanlt on him againe.Inuidiam regerere in aliquem. Qui. To turne the il wil and displeasure vpon him againe.Alicui regerere alterum. Cassius ad Ciceronern. To obiectc one againe to him. In commentarios regerere quæ ab alijs audiuimus. Qui. To write into bookes of notes those things that we haue heard of other.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
rĕ-gĕro, gessi, gestum, 3, v. a., to bear, carry, or bring back (freq. only after the Aug. per.). I.Lit.: si summa terra sublata ex fundo meo et alia regesta esset, Dig. 7, 4, 24 fin.: terram e fossā, Liv. 44, 11: tellurem,