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recheat
▪ I. recheat, † rechate, n. Obs. exc. arch. (rɪˈtʃiːt) Also 8 ra-. [Prob. ad. OF. *rachat, vbl. n. from rachater recheat v.] † a. The act of calling together the hounds to begin or continue the chase of a stag, or at the close of the hunt. Obs. rare. b. The series of notes sounded on a horn for one ...
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Baldric
described as wearing a "baldrick of bright green." (14th century)
Benedick, from William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, says "But that I will have a recheat
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rechase
▪ I. † rechase, n. Obs. Also 5 rechas, -chayse, 5, (7) -chace. [Perh. ad. OF. *rachas, nom. of *rachat recheat n.] = recheat n. (but in later quots. possibly associated with rechase v.1 2 a).c 1420 Venery de Tuety in Rel. Ant. I. 152 Than shall y⊇ blowe on this maner a mote, and aftirward the rechac...
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whoo-whoop
whoo-whoop, who-whoop, int. and n. (huːˈhuːp) Also 7 whoo-whup, 8–9 whooup, 9 who-oop, who(o)-hoop. The shout of huntsmen at the death of the game; hence allusively in phr. to be whoo-whoop with, to be ‘all up with’. Hence whoo-whoop v. (in quot. trans. to kill with a shout of ‘whoo-whoop!’).1611 Co...
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relief
▪ I. † reˈlief1 Obs. Forms: 3–5 relef, (5 -leff, 6 -leffe), 4–5 relif, -lyf, (4 pl. -lyves), releif, 5 relefe, -leue, (pl. -leues, -ys), 4–6 releef, (6 -leefe); 5 relyef, 6 relief(e. [a. OF. relef, relief (also relie, relier) ‘the remnant..of meat left at a meale’, also ‘rubbidge, or the ruines of o...
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