repeten

Middle English

Etymology

From Middle French repeter, from Old French repeter, from Latin repetō, repetere, from the prefix re- (again) + peto (attack, beseech).

Verb

repeten

  1. to repeat
    He repeteth all agayne, for feare of forgettynge. (William Tyndale)
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