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▪ I. † reˈhayte, v.1 Obs. rare—1. (Of obscure origin and meaning; perh. a var. of rehete v.2)
1526Skelton Magnyf. 1677 Ye knowe wel, with hym I can not be content..I wyll haue hym rehayted and dyspysed. ▪ II. † rehayte, v.2 Obs. rare. Also -heyte. [Of obscure origin.] To behave noisily or riotously.
1526in Househ. Ord. (1790) 153 Soe that no man doe rehayte, nor use himselfe otherwise in the chamber than to that place doth accord. a1530Heywood Weather 475 (Brandl), What, ye come in reuelynge and reheytynge Euyn as a knaue myght go to a beare beytynge. ▪ III. rehayte variant of rehete v.1 Obs. |