† reapport, n. Obs. rare.
[var. rapport or report n., as if f. re- + apport n.]
A report.
1579 Fenton Guicciard. i. (1599) 18 Ferdinand and Isabell..Princes in those times of great reapport and name for gouernment and wisedome. Ibid. ii. 86 The reapport of his ouerthrow in Calabria. |
So † reapport, v., trans. to report. Obs.—1
1587 Holinshed Chron. III. 885/1 The losse of the battell was no sooner reapported at Millaine, than [etc.]. |