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reimˈbush, v. rare—0. [re- 5 a, after F. rembucher: cf. reimbosk and reimboss.] trans. To lodge again among bushes. Also reimˈbushment (see quots.).
1611Cotgr., Rembusché, reimbushed; lodged, or put among bushes... Rembuschement, a reimbushment; the place whereat wild beasts enter into a thicket after that they haue preyed, or pastured. 1877F. C. L. Wraxall tr. V. Hugo's Les Misérables ii. c, This manœuvre is peculiar to the tracked deer,..in venery it is called a ‘false reimbushment’. |