Complete Definition of "recheat"

English
Etymology
Probably from Anglo-Norman; compare Old French racheter �rally�.

Pronunciation
IPA|/rɪ�ʧi:t/

Noun
en-noun

  1. archaic A series of notes blown on a horn as a signal in hunting.

#:*1819: �Prior, that last flourish on the recheat hath added fifty crowns to thy ransom, for corrupting the true old manly blasts of venerie.� � Walter Scott, Ivanhoe

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