rebellow

verb
/ɹiːˈbɛləʊ/UK

Etymology

From re- + bellow, after Latin reboāre.

  1. derived from *bʰel-
  2. inherited from belgan
  3. inherited from belwen
  4. prefixed as rebellow — “re + bellow

Definitions

  1. Of a place

    Of a place: to re-echo to or with a sound.

    • The cave rebellowed, and the temple shook.
  2. Of a bull (or similar animal)

    Of a bull (or similar animal): to bellow again, or as a reply.

    • The Lyons rore; the Tygres loudly bray; / The raging Buls rebellow through the wood […].

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA