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† reperˈcute, v. Obs. rare. [ad. F. répercuter (14th c.), or L. repercutĕre: see repercuss v.] a. absol. = repercuss v. i. b. trans. To strike in turn.
1525tr. Brunswick's Surg. xxvi, I did therto leues of iusquiamus sodden..because it repercuteth and resolueth. 1578Banister Hist. Man i. 11 When the first bone, percussed by the stroke of the ayre, repercuteth the other in manner of a mallet. |