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单词 rebellow
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rebellowv.

Brit. /ˌriːˈbɛləʊ/, U.S. /ˌriˈbɛloʊ/
Forms: see re- prefix and bellow v.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation; modelled on a Latin lexical item. Etymons: re- prefix, bellow v.
Etymology: < re- prefix + bellow v., after classical Latin reboāre (see reboant adj.).
1.
a. intransitive. Of a place or material object: to re-echo loudly (to or with a sound, or to a thing producing sound). Now rare.
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > resonance or sonority > resound [verb (intransitive)] > reverberate or echo
aqueathOE
again-sounda1382
replya1393
answera1425
rolla1522
rebellow1590
re-echo1590
redouble1595
surrebound?1611
speaka1616
rethunder1716
reverb1796
1590 E. Spenser Faerie Queene i. viii. sig. G7 He lowdly brayd with beastly yelling sownd, That all the fieldes rebellowed againe.
1697 J. Dryden tr. Virgil Georgics i, in tr. Virgil Wks. 69 Here the Rhine rebellows with Alarms. View more context for this quotation
1716 A. Pope tr. Homer Iliad II. v. 1057 Earth and heav'n rebellow to the Sound.
1791 W. Cowper tr. Homer Iliad in Iliad & Odyssey I. ii. 566 The earth Rebellow'd to the feet of steeds and men.
1837 T. Carlyle French Revol. I. vii. i. 338 The Palais Royal rebellows with Veto.
a1839 J. Galt Demon of Destiny (1840) ii. 12 Hell rebellowing through her vaultages.
1870 J. E. Cooke Hammer & Rapier viii. 211 The hills rebellowed with the long roar of the artillery and the crash of musketry.
1921 S. Colvin Memories & Notes xvii. 295 The whole weight of the Atlantic comes crashing against the granite juts and buttresses; then the caves re-bellow, and the seas storm the cliffs.
b. intransitive. Of a bull, etc.: to bellow in reply or in turn. Also in extended use. Obsolete.Frequently with allusion to quot. 1596.
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the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > group Ruminantia (sheep, goats, cows, etc.) > bos taurus or ox > [verb (intransitive)] > make sound > in reply
rebellow1596
1596 E. Spenser Second Pt. Faerie Queene iv. x. sig. K4v The raging Buls rebellow through the wood. View more context for this quotation
1700 J. Dryden Chaucer's Palamon & Arcite iii, in Fables 54 For thee the Bulls rebellow through the Groves.
1776 W. J. Mickle tr. L. de Camoens Lusiad 240 The blast rebellows o'er the ocean wide.
a1790 T. Warton Poet. Wks. (1802) II. 179 Rebellows to the roar the staggering ox.
1856 R. Emmons Battle of Bunker Hill iv. 124 Their thunderous voice rebellowing through the wood, Starts the wolf's howling and the hyenas' brood.
c. intransitive. Of a sound: to re-echo loudly. Also figurative. Obsolete.
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > resonance or sonority > resound [verb (intransitive)] > reverberate or echo > of places
rebound1535
re-echoa1599
rebellow1607
echoa1616
1607 Trag. Claudius Tiberius Nero sig. Iv His murmuring sound, mixt of two Simphonies, Rebellowed twixt a flute, and trumpets sound, That seem'd the world with roring to confound.
1727 J. Mawer Liberty Asserted 25 The loud'ning Roars rebellow o'er the Beach, Swell in the Winds, and Heav'n's last Limits reach.
1762 W. J. Mickle Providence 20 Loud the horns And hounds rebellow; thro' the poor thin fields Of Mallan's corn.
1792 M. Alcock Poems (1799) 28 So loud they buzz'd their murmurs thro' the trees, Of liberty, no work—the rights of bees—That echo swift convey'd the infectious sound, And Liberty—no work—rebellow'd round.
1803 H. K. White Gondoline in Clifton Grove 63 Hollow peals of laughter loud Again rebellow'd round.
1853 Putnam's Monthly Mag. May 575/1 The thunder, tearing our ears asunder, rebellowed from Bullhill and Crownest.
1867 G. Smith Three Eng. Statesmen (1882) 198 A storm of denunciation, which still rebellows in the histories.
a1894 R. B. W. Noel Coll. Poems (1902) 145 All the black forest, cliff and cleft and peak, Reiterated that infernal shriek, Rebounding and rebellowing for ever.
2. transitive. To return or repeat (a sound) in a bellowing tone. Occasionally with direct speech as object. Now rare.
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the mind > attention and judgement > answer > answer [verb (transitive)] > in kind
retort?1567
rebellow?1611
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or shout (loudness) > cry or shout [verb (transitive)] > roar or bellow
roarc1450
lowa1547
bellow1583
bell1596
rebellow?1611
rout1807
?1611 G. Chapman tr. Homer Iliads xvii. 242 Their billowes, and the sea, resound; and all the vtter shore Rebellowes (in her angry shocks) the seas repulsiue rore.
1648 New & True Eccho 8 Oft re-bellowing this as a Bull of Basan, per meam hanc barbam, by this beard of mine, nisi feceritis, if you Officers do it not..I will have you all presently hanged.
1751 T. Smollett Peregrine Pickle I. ii. 11 The publican..rebellowed in the same tone..‘Hilloah’.
1765 Meretriciad (ed. 6) 51 Panders, Boys, and Men, In cadence hoarse, re-bellow out—Amen.
1800 W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. 10 425 Echo hears, and aloud more wildly rebellows the bellow.
1807 J. Adams Wks. (1854) IX. 592 The English, the Scotch, the tories, and hyperfederalists will rebellow their execrations against me.
1908 C. M. Doughty Adam Cast Forth i. 1 (stage direct.) The hills rebellow dread voice of Satan!

Derivatives

rebellowing adj. Obsolete
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > resonance or sonority > [adjective] > reverberating or echoing
rebounding1555
rolling1575
repercussive1604
doubling1605
reverberate1608
reparable echo1616
revoicing1631
reverberating1632
rewording1657
re-echoing1668
repeating1685
phonocamptic1694
echoing1702
anacamptic1706
anacamptical1706
reactive1712
rebellowing1712
redoubling1717
repulsive1744
reverberative1807
reverbering1822
reboant1830
echoy1841
reverberant1847
reboantic1853
verberant1864
1712 R. Blackmore Creation v. 260 And strike rebellowing Caves on either Side.
1789 E. Darwin Bot. Garden: Pt. II ii. 60 With loud acclaim ‘A present God!’ they cried, ‘A present God!’ rebellowing shores reply'd.
a1892 Ld. Tennyson Devil & Lady (1930) i. i. 1 Now doth the vollied and rebellowing thunder Rock the huge earth.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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