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English
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Medieval Latin recollectus (“remembered, composed”), from Latin recolligo (“gather again, recover”).
Pronunciation
Verb
recollect (third-person singular simple present recollects, present participle recollecting, simple past and past participle recollected)
- To recall; to collect one's thoughts again, especially about past events.
I remember the concert clearly, but I can't recollect why I had decided to go there.
Translations
to recall past events
- Arabic: تَذَكَّرَ (taḏakkara)
- Bulgarian: спомням си (spomnjam si)
- Catalan: recordar (ca), rememorar (ca)
- Cherokee: ᎠᏅᏓᏗᏍᏗ (anvdadisdi)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 回憶/回忆 (zh) (huíyì), 追憶/追忆 (zh) (zhuīyì), 想起 (zh) (xiǎngqǐ), 回想 (zh) (huíxiǎng), 憶起/忆起 (zh) (yìqǐ)
- Danish: erindre
- Dutch: zich herinneren
- Finnish: muistella (fi), palauttaa mieleensä
- French: se souvenir (fr), se rappeler (fr)
- Galician: amentar (gl), lembrar (gl)
- German: sich erinnern (de), sich entsinnen (de), gedenken (de)
- Gothic: 𐌲𐌰𐌼𐌿𐌽𐌰𐌽 (gamunan)
- Greek: αναπολώ (el) (anapoló)
- Ancient: μιμνήσκομαι (mimnḗskomai), μνημονεύω (mnēmoneúō)
- Hungarian: emlékezik (hu), emlékszik (hu)
- Japanese: 思い出す (ja) (おもいだす, omoidasu), 思い起す (おもいおこす, omoiokosu), 想起する (ja) (そうきする, sōki suru)
- Latin: meminī, recordor, teneo (la), reminiscor
- Maori: mahara
- Portuguese: recordar (pt), lembrar (pt)
- Russian: вспомина́ть (ru) impf (vspominátʹ), вспо́мнить (ru) pf (vspómnitʹ)
- Sanskrit: स्मरति (smárati)
- Scottish Gaelic: cuimhnich, meòraich, bi cuimhne aig
- Spanish: recordar (es)
- Swedish: erinra sig (sv), minnas (sv), dra sig till minnes (sv), komma ihåg (sv)
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Etymology 2
From re- + collect.
Pronunciation
Verb
recollect (third-person singular simple present recollects, present participle recollecting, simple past and past participle recollected)
- (transitive, obsolete) To collect (things) together again.
- To compose oneself.
1697, Virgil, “(please specify the book number)”, in John Dryden, transl., The Works of Virgil: Containing His Pastorals, Georgics, and Æneis. , London: Jacob Tonson, , →OCLC:The Tyrian queen […] Admir'd his fortunes, more admir'd the man; then re-collected stood.
1847, Newton Mallory Curtis, The Patrol of the Mountain, page 52:The Major suddenly recollected himself, and withdrew his hand, and at the same time, threw himself into a chair.
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