Lewis Short
rĕgestum | rĕgesta, ōrum (noun N.n) :
* Earth thrown up, id. 11, 3, 10; 4, 1, 3; 3, 13, 8: radios,Plin. 37, 9, 47, § 131; Sen. Ep. 15, 3: decoquunt in ahenis levi igni duas partes (amurcae) quoad regerant,i. e. cause to fly off, evaporate,Varr. R. R. 1, 64, 2.
* Transf., of written remarks, to enter, transcribe, record, register: aliquid in commentarios,Quint. 2, 11, 7: scholas in hos commentarios,id. 3, 6, 59.— Hence, in late Lat.: , , , subst., a list, catalogue, register, Vop. Prob. 2, § 2; Prud. στεφ. 10, 1131.
* Trop., to throw or cast back, to retort (cf. refero): Stoicos, Cass. ap. Cic. Fam. 15, 19, 1; cf. Plin. 13, 15, 29, § 91: convicia,Hor. S. 1, 7, 29: contagia regerimus,wish away from us,Plin. 28, 4, 7, § 35: invidiam in aliquem,Quint. 11, 1, 22; so, invidiam,Tac. H. 3, 78: crimen ipsi,Sen. Hippol. 720: culpam in illos,to throw the blame on them,Plin. Ep. 10, 19 (30), 2.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary