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reˈboard, v. [re-.] trans. To board (a vessel) again or in return. Also absol.
c1594Capt. Wyatt R. Dudley's Voy. W. Ind. (Hakluyt) 11 After great bordinge and rebordinge each other, one the morrow wee solemnlie feasted one another. Ibid. 19. 1906 Westm. Gaz. 24 Mar. 10/2 Her bulwarks kept her afloat, and the crew reboarded her and brought her safely to Milford Haven. 1977R.A.F. News 5–18 Jan. 3/2 He was winched to safety and later put down on the tanker to..reboard the catamaran. 1977Western Living (Vancouver) Apr. 33/2 The conductor ordered all to reboard. |