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reˈsummon, v.|riː-| [re- 5 a. Cf. OF. resoumondre, resemondre (Godef.).] †1. trans. To issue (a writ) again. Obs. rare—1.
1594West 2nd Pt. Symbol. §61 If the king die after the writ of Couenant be returned,..and before the fine be ingrossed,..the writ of couenant shalbe resomoned and the fine ingrossed. †2. To recall (a thing) to mind. Obs. rare.
1605Bacon Adv. Learn. ii. xiii. §6 To inuent is to discouer that we know not, and not to recouer or resummon that which wee alreadie knowe. 3. To summon (a person) anew; to convene (an assembly) again.
1643Prynne Sov. Power Parl. i. (ed. 2) 31 But the King re-summoning them at quindena Pasche, granted all things absolutely according to their desire. 1696Luttrell Brief Rel. (1857) IV. 66 They were this morning resummoned to attend their excellencies. 1742Fielding J. Andrews i. vii, She re-summoned Mrs. Slipslop into her presence. 1830Lytton Paul Clifford xix, The pawnbroker was re-summoned. 1885L. O. Pike Yrbks. 12 & 13 Edw. III (Rolls) Introd. 47 The original assise-men were re-summoned to give a verdict on the points of the assise. |