† reˈboke, v. Obs.
[f. re- + boke, var. bolk v.]
intr. To belch, eructate.
1509 Barclay Shyp of Folys (1570) 229 He is king of dronkardes and of dronkennes Reputed of them..As grunting and drinking, reboking up agayne. 1514 ― Cyt. & Uplondyshm. (Percy Soc.) 47 Sometime thy felowe reboketh in thy face. a 1529 Skelton Bouge of Court 180 His stomak stuffed ofte tymes did reboke. |