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reaˈppeal, v. Also 5 -appell. [f. re- + appeal v. In early use after obs. F. reappeller var. rappeler rappel v.; cf. med.L. reappellare (1330).] trans. and intr. †a. To call back; to recall. Obs. b. To appeal again. Hence reaˈppealing vbl. n.
1480Caxton Ovid's Met. xiii. iv, Ayax..sholde have mayntened the warre ayenst the Troyans, and have re⁓appelled and called them agayn to the stour. 1579Fenton Guicciard. ii. 89 Almost all the kingdom expected..an occasion to reappeale the Aragons. 1598Florio, Rappellare, to reapeale..or call againe. 1611Ibid., Rappello, a reappealing vnto. 1748Richardson Clarissa (1811) V. 133 May I not re-appeal this to your own breast? So reaˈppeal n., † (a) a recall (obs.); (b) a second appeal.
1611Florio, Rappellatione, a reappeale, a reuoking. 1899Westm. Gaz. 11 Sept. 5/2 Peace cannot be reached by a vista of endless retrials and re-appeals. |