reˈthatch, v.
[re- 5 a.]
To thatch again.
| 1850 B. Taylor Eldorado ii. 8 The canoes were beached on the mud, and their owners engaged in re-thatching their covers with split leaves of the palm. 1899 Werner Captain Locusts 180 There was that house spoilt, and her back nearly broken with cutting grass to re-thatch it. |