释义 |
re·cheat \rə̇ˈchēt\ noun also re·chate \-chāt\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English rechate, from rechaten to blow the recheat, from Middle French rachater, racheter to assemble, rally, from re- + achater, acheter to acquire, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin accaptare, from Latin ac- + captare to seek to obtain, intens. of capere to take, receive — more at heave : a hunting call sounded on a horn to assemble the hounds |