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Precant
Precant Pre"cant, n. [L. precans, -antis, p. pr. of precari to pray.] One who prays. [R.] --Coleridge.
Recant
Recant Re*cant", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Recanted; p. pr. & vb. n. Recanting.] [L. recantare, recantatum, to recall, recant; pref. re- re- + cantare to sing, to sound. See 3d Cant, Chant.] To withdraw or repudiate formally and publicly (opinions formerly expressed); to contradict, as a former declaration; to take back openly; to retract; to recall. How soon . . . ease would recant Vows made in pain, as violent and void! --Milton. Syn: To retract; recall; revoke; abjure; disown; disavow. See Renounce.
Recant
Recant Re*cant", v. i. To revoke a declaration or proposition; to unsay what has been said; to retract; as, convince me that I am wrong, and I will recant. --Dryden.
Recantation
Recantation Re`can*ta"tion, n. The act of recanting; a declaration that contradicts a former one; that which is thus asserted in contradiction; retraction. The poor man was imprisoned for this discovery, and forced to make a public recantation. --Bp. Stillingfleet.
Recanted
Recant Re*cant", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Recanted; p. pr. & vb. n. Recanting.] [L. recantare, recantatum, to recall, recant; pref. re- re- + cantare to sing, to sound. See 3d Cant, Chant.] To withdraw or repudiate formally and publicly (opinions formerly expressed); to contradict, as a former declaration; to take back openly; to retract; to recall. How soon . . . ease would recant Vows made in pain, as violent and void! --Milton. Syn: To retract; recall; revoke; abjure; disown; disavow. See Renounce.
Recanter
Recanter Re*cant"er, n. One who recants.
Recanting
Recant Re*cant", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Recanted; p. pr. & vb. n. Recanting.] [L. recantare, recantatum, to recall, recant; pref. re- re- + cantare to sing, to sound. See 3d Cant, Chant.] To withdraw or repudiate formally and publicly (opinions formerly expressed); to contradict, as a former declaration; to take back openly; to retract; to recall. How soon . . . ease would recant Vows made in pain, as violent and void! --Milton. Syn: To retract; recall; revoke; abjure; disown; disavow. See Renounce.

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- KF Përparimi Reçan Full name Klubi ****bollistik Perparimi Reçan Founded 1974; 50 years ago (1974) Ground Stadion Rečane 2014–15 Macedonian Third League...
- Reçan (Serbian Cyrillic: Речане, Albanian: Reçan), or Reqan, is a settlement in the Suva Reka (Suhareka) muni****lity in Kosovo. The rural settlement lies...
- Novosellë Petrovë Piranë Pllanejë Pllanjan Poslishtë Pouskë Prizren Randobravë Reçan Romajë Sërbicë e Epërme Sërbicë e Poshtme Skorobishtë Smaç Sredskë Struzhë...
- 'Rome' is derived from 'Romulus'. It is in fact Gr**** and means force."</recan Cneve Tarchunies Rumach, interpreted as Gnaeus Tarquinius of Rome. http://www...
- PMC 1734388. PMID 10874632. Boua**** Abdelmoula N, Portnoi MF, Keskes L, Recan D, Bahloul A, Boudawara T, et al. (2003-01-01). "Skewed X-chromosome inactivation...
- settlements, such as the villages of Banjë, Suharekë, Duhël, Mushtishtë, Popolan, Reçan, and churches of Virgin Hodegetria, St. George, Holy Trinity, St. Nicholas...
- St. George (Rečane) Црква Светог Ђорђa (Речане) Kisha e Shën GjergjitReçan Religion Affiliation Serbian Orthodox Year consecrated Unknown, pre 1370...
- the well being of the stainless rules of (Peosy) the sweet poet Mallia Recan (Worthy of the favour of bolds) hath composed in the Telugu language this...
- Rečane (Macedonian: Речане, Albanian: Reçan) is a village in the muni****lity of Gostivar, North Macedonia. During World War II, in 1941, the village...
- "to narrate," past tense reahte reccan "to care for" (based on earlier *rēcan?), past tense rōhte tǣcan "to teach," past tense tǣhte, tāhte streccan "to...