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recruital|rɪˈkruːtəl| [f. recruit v. + -al1.] †1. A new or fresh supply. Obs.
1648in Aikman Hist. Scot. (1827) IV. x. 319 note, Imploring them for a recruital both of men and money. 1889W. R. Smith Relig. Semites i. 12 The urban population is maintained only by constant recruital from the country. 2. Restoration to health, etc.
1851W. Hanna Life Chalmers II. 55 Mr. Chalmers sought relief and recruital in an excursion to Fifeshire. 1884J. Parker Apost. Life III. 107 A time of recruital and renewal. |