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Recreance Recreance Rec"re*ance (r?k"r?*?ns), n.
Recreancy.
Recreancy Recreancy Rec"re*an*cy (-an*s?), n.
The quality or state of being recreant.
Recreant Recreant Rec"re*ant, n.
One who yields in combat, and begs for mercy; a
mean-spirited, cowardly wretch. --Blackstone.
You are all recreants and dastards! --Shak.
Recreate Recreate Rec"re*ate (rk"r*t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Recreated
(-`td); p. pr. & vb. n. Recreating.] [L. recreatus, p. p.
of recreate to create anew, to refresh; pref. re- re- +
creare to create. See Create.]
To give fresh life to; to reanimate; to revive; especially,
to refresh after wearying toil or anxiety; to relieve; to
cheer; to divert; to amuse; to gratify.
Painters, when they work on white grounds, place before
them colors mixed with blue and green, to recreate
their eyes, white wearying . . . the sight more than
any. --Dryden.
St. John, who recreated himself with sporting with a
tame partridge. --Jer. Taylor.
These ripe fruits recreate the nostrils with their
aromatic scent. --Dr. H. More.
Recreate Recreate Rec"re*ate, v. i.
To take recreation. --L. Addison.
Recreated Recreate Rec"re*ate (rk"r*t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Recreated
(-`td); p. pr. & vb. n. Recreating.] [L. recreatus, p. p.
of recreate to create anew, to refresh; pref. re- re- +
creare to create. See Create.]
To give fresh life to; to reanimate; to revive; especially,
to refresh after wearying toil or anxiety; to relieve; to
cheer; to divert; to amuse; to gratify.
Painters, when they work on white grounds, place before
them colors mixed with blue and green, to recreate
their eyes, white wearying . . . the sight more than
any. --Dryden.
St. John, who recreated himself with sporting with a
tame partridge. --Jer. Taylor.
These ripe fruits recreate the nostrils with their
aromatic scent. --Dr. H. More.
Recreating Recreate Rec"re*ate (rk"r*t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Recreated
(-`td); p. pr. & vb. n. Recreating.] [L. recreatus, p. p.
of recreate to create anew, to refresh; pref. re- re- +
creare to create. See Create.]
To give fresh life to; to reanimate; to revive; especially,
to refresh after wearying toil or anxiety; to relieve; to
cheer; to divert; to amuse; to gratify.
Painters, when they work on white grounds, place before
them colors mixed with blue and green, to recreate
their eyes, white wearying . . . the sight more than
any. --Dryden.
St. John, who recreated himself with sporting with a
tame partridge. --Jer. Taylor.
These ripe fruits recreate the nostrils with their
aromatic scent. --Dr. H. More.
Recreation Recreation Re`*cre*a"tion (r?`kr?*?sh?n), n. [See
Re-create.]
A forming anew; a new creation or formation.