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Letters of marque and reprisal
Reprisal Re*pris"al (r?-priz"al), n. [F. repr?saille, It. ripresaglia, rappresaglia, LL. reprensaliae, fr. L. reprehendere, reprehensum. See Reprehend, Reprise.] 1. The act of taking from an enemy by way of reteliation or indemnity. Debatable ground, on which incursions and reprisals continued to take place. --Macaulay. 2. Anything taken from an enemy in retaliation. 3. The act of retorting on an enemy by inflicting suffering or death on a prisoner taken from him, in retaliation for an act of inhumanity. --Vattel (Trans.) 4. Any act of retaliation. --Waterland. Letters of marque and reprisal. See under Marque.
Reprisal
Reprisal Re*pris"al (r?-priz"al), n. [F. repr?saille, It. ripresaglia, rappresaglia, LL. reprensaliae, fr. L. reprehendere, reprehensum. See Reprehend, Reprise.] 1. The act of taking from an enemy by way of reteliation or indemnity. Debatable ground, on which incursions and reprisals continued to take place. --Macaulay. 2. Anything taken from an enemy in retaliation. 3. The act of retorting on an enemy by inflicting suffering or death on a prisoner taken from him, in retaliation for an act of inhumanity. --Vattel (Trans.) 4. Any act of retaliation. --Waterland. Letters of marque and reprisal. See under Marque.
Reprise
Reprise Re*prise" (r?-pr?z"), n. [F. reprise, fr. reprendre, repris, to take back, L. reprehendere. See Reprehend.] 1. A taking by way of retaliation. [Obs.] --Dryden. 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. 3. A ship recaptured from an enemy or from a pirate.
Reprise
Reprise Re*prise", v. t. [Written also reprize.] 1. To take again; to retake. [Obs.] --Spenser. 2. To recompense; to pay. [Obs.]
Repristinate
Repristinate Re*pris"tin*ate (r?-pr?s"t?n-?t), v. t. [Pref. re- + pristine.] To restore to an original state. [R.] --Shedd.
Repristination
Repristination Re*pris`ti*na"tion (-t?-n?"sh?n), n. Restoration to an original state; renewal of purity. [R.] --R. Browning.

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- French). En effet, depuis l'été dernier, Maïwenn et Jean-Yves Le Fur ont repris cette très belle relation un temps arrêtée. L'homme d'affaires si convoité...
- (26 November 2018). "Les Rivières pourpres : pourquoi Jean Reno n'a pas repris le rôle de Niemans dans la série de France 2". AlloCiné (in French). Retrieved...
- "Jeu vidéo en ligne : après la faillite, la résurrection de Blade Shadow, repris par le fondateur d'OVH Octave Klaba". La Tribune. 2021-05-01. Retrieved...
- August 2020. "Solskjaer joue la carte jeunes et belge: Largie Ramazani est repris dans le noyau de Manchester United en Europa League". lesoir.be (in French)...
- Offensive Campaign ****essment, October 19". Retrieved 2023-02-18. "Après avoir repris plus de 50% du territoire perdu en février, le plus dur reste à faire pour...
- in Po&sie, 55, 1991. Repris dans La Chimère (2001). • “L'Homme de parole,” MLN, 105, 1990. • “La chose même,” Aléa, 9, 1989. Repris dans La Chose même (1992)...
- français Winoa repris par le fonds KPS - Les Echos". www.lesechos.fr (in French). Retrieved 2018-04-08. PENTIER, Olivier (2017). "Winoa repris par le fonds...
- January 2013. Retrieved 17 December 2014. "les touaregs laïques disent avoir repris Kidal". Le Figaro. 28 January 2013. Retrieved 28 January 2013. "Reports:...
- "Das ist mein Lied" (Germany-only release) — — — — — — "Tout donné tout repris" 2 1 1 — 1 — "Viens ce soir" 1974 5 8 3 — 16 — "C'est comme ça que je t'aime"...
- October 2023. "Cesny-les-Sources. Le jumelage avec les Anglais de Clovelly a repris". Ouest-France.fr. 23 January 2024. Charles Kingsley, Westward Ho!, 1855...