The action or fact or surrendering again; a second or further surrender.
Origin
Early 17th century; earliest use found in Barnabe Barnes (bap. 1571, d. 1609), poet and playwright. Partly from re- + surrender, and partly from resurrender.
resurrender2
/ˌriːsəˈrɛndə/
verb
[with object]To surrender again.
Origin
Mid 16th century; earliest use found in Littleton's Tenures. From re- + surrender.