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recooper

reˈcooper Obs. rare.
  [app. irreg. f. L. recuper-āre to recuperate.]
  Recovery.

1652–60 in Gilbert Contemp. Hist. Irel. (1879) I. i. 1 All men desirous of honor, must trie theire fortune, in the recooper therof, but none escaped. Ibid. III. i. 49 Either the destruction of a whole nation or the recooper of a kingdome.

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