Relapse

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late Middle English: from Latin relaps- ‘slipped back’, from the verb relabi, from re- ‘back’ + labi ‘to slip’. Early senses referred to a return to heresy or wrongdoing.


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From Latin relapsus, past participle of relabi(“to slide back, fall back”), from re-(“back”) + labi(“to slip, slide, fall”).


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relapse (v.)

early 15c., relapsen, "renounce" (a vice, etc.), a sense now obsolete; 1560s as "fall into a former (bad) state or practice," from Latin relapsus, past participle of relabi "slip back, slide back, sink back," from re- "back" (see re-) + labi "to slip" (see lapse (n.)). Related: Relapsed; relapsing.




relapse (n.)

mid-15c., "a falling back into error or wrongdoing, moral backsliding," from relapse (v.) or else from Medieval Latin relapsus. In medicine, "a falling back into a disease or symptom during or after convalescence," from 1580s.