recoveren

Etymology
From, from , from earlier ; equivalent to.

Verb

 * 1) To get back; to recover possession or use of a faculty, power, territory, member, etc.:
 * 2) To become healthy again; to recuperate from an illness or wound.
 * 3)  To come back from a faint; to regain consciousness or life.
 * 4)  To be compensated for damages or have something restored.
 * 5)  To come back from military defeat; to renew oneself.
 * 6) To aid or assist; to lend a hand or provide assistance to someone:
 * 7) To emotionally revitalise or regenerate; to heal bad feelings or mood.
 * 8) To make good by reparation; to make up for; to retrieve; to repair the loss or injury of.
 * 9)  To make better or healthier; to heal or cause to recuperate.
 * 10) To get hold of; to take into one's possession or ownership.
 * 11) To win; to obtain success, victory, or prosperity.
 * 12) To stand up or cause to stand up again after being knocked down
 * 13)  To come somewhere; to get to a destination.
 * 14)  To come back somewhere; to revisit especially while retreating
 * 15)  To do a second time; to cause to recur or reoccur.