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restoration

Ancestral Lore

Ancestral Lore of restoration

late 14th century, restoracioun, "a means of healing or restoring health, a cure; renewing of something lost"

from Old French restoration (Modern French restauration)
from Late Latin restoratio "a restoration, renewal"

a restaurateur is an 18th century addition to English for "keeper of a restaurant"
agent noun from restaurer "to restore"
Medieval Latin restaurator "restorer, one who re-establishes"

restoration noun
  • a means of healing or restoring health
  • renewing of something lost
  • the act of restoring or state of being restored, as to a former or original condition, place, etc.
  • the replacement or giving back of something lost, stolen, etc.
  • something restored, replaced, or reconstructed
  • a model or representation of an extinct animal, landscape of a former geological age, etc.

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"Anyone who now rejects the aberrant, but has previously lived in implied, unconscious acceptance of the Artificium and its dictates, must fully restore themselves. Their entire being must relentlessly pursue in that direction. This is now possible! The presence of auxiliary forces allows for an immensely accelerated restoration."

"Originals"
(Speed Well Dialogues)
by Sabina Nore


instauration noun
"restoration, renewal"

from Latin instauratio "a renewal"
from PIE *stauro-, from root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm"

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Legend

~☉~lucid definition; added layer of lucidity, or aethereal context
classic definition
artificium definition; usually words which have undergone a warped evolution, or a complete perversion of the original sense
Originals - Speed Well Dialogues

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