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reˈdart, v. [re-.] trans. To dart (a thing) back in return. Hence reˈdarted ppl. a.
1613Purchas Pilgrimage ix. iv. (1614) 842 They sometimes are said to catch an arrow with the hand, and redart it at the shooter. 1640[R. Brathwait] Two Lancashire Lovers 63 Let but one line redart one small beameling of love. a1711Ken Anodynes Poet. Wks. 1721 III. 449 Soon as a bearded Dart I feel, Redarted Pray'r the Wound shall heal. |