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reˈmarch, v.|riː-| [re-.] trans. and intr. To march back or again.
1642Sir H. Slingsby Diary (1836) 88 We remarchd y⊇ first night to Sherif Hutton and there lay 2 nights. 1815Hobhouse Substance Lett. (1816) I. 156 Hearing that the Duke of Treviso had remarched the garrison into the town. 1895Outing (U.S.) XXVI. 445/2 Here Cornwallis and Clinton marched and remarched. So reˈmarch n.
1884Manch. Exam. 19 Dec. 5/5 There had been a march and remarch of the Forty Thieves. |