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Etymology 1 edit

From ri- +‎ votare (to vote, to vow).

Verb edit

rivotàre (first-person singular present rivóto, first-person singular past historic rivotài, past participle rivotàto, auxiliary avére)

  1. (intransitive) to vote again, to revote [auxiliary avere]
  2. (transitive) to put (a proposal, a law, etc.) to a revote
  3. (transitive) to vote in (a proposal, a law, a candidate, etc.) again
  4. (transitive, religion) to vow again
  5. (transitive, religion) to reconsecrate by a vow
  6. (transitive, figurative) to devote again, to dedicate again
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Etymology 2 edit

From ri- +‎ votare (to empty, to drain).

Verb edit

rivotàre (first-person singular present rivòto, first-person singular past historic rivotài, past participle rivotàto, auxiliary avére)

  1. (transitive, rare) Alternative form of rivuotare (to empty again, to drain again)
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