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counter-make

ˈcounter-ˌmake, v. Obs.
  [counter- 1: after F. contrefaire.]
  trans. To make over again; to counterfeit, make the match of.

1595 A. Copley Wits, Fits & Fancies (1614) (N.) He..tooke the chalke in his hand, and began to make and unmake and counter-make a many lines and dashes upon the cloth. a 1656 Ussher Ann. vi. (1658) 449 The besieged counter-made these Engines, with others of their own.

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