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reprise (encz) | reprise,repríza n: Zdeněk Brož |
Reprise (gcide) | Reprise \Re*prise"\ (r?-pr?z"), n. [F. reprise, fr. reprendre,
repris, to take back, L. reprehendere. See Reprehend.]
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1. A taking by way of retaliation. [Obs.] --Dryden.
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2. pl. (Law) Deductions and duties paid yearly out of a manor
and lands, as rent charge, rent seck, pensions, annuities,
and the like. [Written also reprizes.] --Burrill.
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3. A ship recaptured from an enemy or from a pirate.
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Reprise (gcide) | Reprise \Re*prise"\, v. t. [Written also reprize.]
1. To take again; to retake. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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2. To recompense; to pay. [Obs.]
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reprise (wn) | reprise
v 1: repeat an earlier theme of a composition [syn: reprise,
reprize, repeat, recapitulate] |
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reprise (encz) | reprise,repríza n: Zdeněk Brož |
reprise (wn) | reprise
v 1: repeat an earlier theme of a composition [syn: reprise,
reprize, repeat, recapitulate] |
REPRISES (bouvier) | REPRISES. The deductions and payments out of lands, annuities, and the like,
are called reprises, because they are taken back; when we speak of the clear
yearly value of an estate, we say it is worth so much a year ultra reprises,
besides all reprises.
2. In Pennsylvania, lands are not to be sold when the rents can pay the
encumbrances in seven years, beyond all reprises.
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