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▪ I. † reˈjolt, n. Obs. [re-.] A reacting shock.
1692South Serm., Rom. i. 32 (1697) II. 201 As long as these inward rejolts and recoilings of the Mind continue. a1711Ken Hymnotheo Poet. Wks. 1721 III. 126 Fond Fool at Death, who his stoll'n Feathers molts, And of his Folly feels the dire rejolts. ▪ II. reˈjolt, v. [f. re- + jolt v.] †1. intr. To rise again in the stomach. Obs.
1584Cogan Haven Health liii. (1636) 69 As the Country⁓man said, that had eaten fish fried with Lampe Oyle, they will make the meat eftsoones to rejolt. [Hence in Coles Adam in Eden (1657) cli. 231.] 2. trans. To jolt again, or back again.
1833Sir F. B. Head Bubbles fr. Brunnen 273, I retraced my steps, was rejolted homewards, and..reached my peaceful abode. |