remount

/ɹiːˈmaʊnt/

remount

English Verb
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Definition

To go up again; to rise another time.

Etymology

From Anglo-Norman remunter, Middle French remonter, later also reinforced by re- + mount.

Example Sentences

  • "They remounted together to their sitting-room while Sir Claude, who said he would join them later, remained below to smoke and to converse with the old acquaintances that he met wherever he turned."
  • "And, as it fell, his steed he ready found; / On whom remounting fiercely forth he rode […]"
  • "We remounted and took up the same hard tempo."
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