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recounter
▪ I. recounter, n.1 rare. [f. as prec. + -er1.] One who relates or recounts.1576 Fleming Panopl. Epist. 158 Wise counselers and re⁓counters of honestie and vertue. 1591 Percivall Sp. Dict., Relator, a recounter, a teller. 1598 Florio, Raccontatore, a reporter, a recounter. 1953 Partridge Shaggy Dog ...
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Tony Leon
Leon is an excellent writer and recounter... eloquent and heartwarming." (Sue Grant-Marshall).
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recontre
† reˈcontre Sc. Obs. rare—1. [var. of recounter n. Cf. rencontre.] An encounter.1570 Buchanan Chamæleon Wks. (S.T.S.) 50 [The Queen had] to wryte to hir lieutenentis to mak ye regent be put sauf in Scotland, and so he wes without any recontre.
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Louis Petit de Bachaumont
by the brothers Goncourt, who revived interest in this obscure figure, whom they presented as the anecdotier parfait, the reputation, as the "perfect recounter
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reconter
† reˈconter, v. Sc. Obs. [var. recounter v., with vowel as in F. rencontrer: cf. recontre.] trans. To encounter.1513 Douglas æneis ix. vii. heading, Quhow capitane Volscens..Recontrit Nysus and hys fallow. 1536 Bellenden Cron. Scot. (1821) I. 46 [He] gatherit haistely ane army to reconter his ennime...
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Hieronymus
Hieronymus Graf von Colloredo, Austrian Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg, Count of the Holy Roman Empire
Hieronymus Karl Friedrich von Münchhausen, famous recounter
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rescounter
▪ I. † reˈscounter, n. Obs. Also 6 -contre, 7 -conter. [ad. It. riscontro (Sp. rescuentro) recounter, comparison, balancing, etc., f. ri- re- + scontro (:—*ex-contra) encounter.] 1. Encounter, hostile meeting. rare—1.1543 Harvel in State Papers Hen. VIII, IX. 537 Somme thinkith that Barbarossa wil g...
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Pekiti-Tirsia Kali
techniques with emphasis on following the attack as opposed to meeting the attack)
Recontras (re-countering techniques)
Recontradas (recountering against the recounter
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mentioner
mentioner (ˈmɛnʃənə(r)) [f. mention v. + -er1.] One who mentions.1607 Scholast. Disc. agst. Antichrist i. ii. 111 The highest mentioner of it is Vincentius. 1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. vi. xix. 104 We will adde somewhat to wash off those false aspersions, both from the Record and from the mentioners ...
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recount
▪ I. reˈcount, n.1 rare. [f. recount v.1, in early use perh. after OF. raconte (Godef.).] Account, narrative, narration.c 1489 Caxton Blanchardyn liii. 204 And for the recounte of their aduenture, they chased Subyon [etc.]. 1582 T. Watson Centurie of Love lx, No Night with sleepe shall close mine ey...
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reporter
reporter (rɪˈpɔətə(r)) Also 4–5 -our(e, 6 -ar. [orig. a. AF. *reportour = OF. reporteur, usually raporteur (mod.F. rapporteur): see report v. In later use f. the vb. + -er1.] 1. a. One who reports or relates; a recounter or narrator. Now somewhat rare (common in 16–17th c.).c 1386 Chaucer Prol. 814 ...
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counter
▪ I. † counter, n.1 Obs. (ˈkaʊntə(r)) Forms: 4 cuntre, cunter, 5 countire, cowntere, 6 counter. [Aphetic form of acuntre, acounter, encounter.] Encounter, hostile meeting, opposition.c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. (1810) 38 Tille þei com to mide⁓weie, cuntre non þei fond. c 1350 Will. Palerne 1344 Ȝe ne he...
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