rencounter

English

Etymology

From Middle French rencontrer (verb), Middle French rencontre (noun), corresponding to re- + Old French encontrer (encounter).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɹɛnˈkaʊntə/

Verb

rencounter (third-person singular simple present rencounters, present participle rencountering, simple past and past participle rencountered)

  1. (archaic, transitive) To meet, encounter, come into contact with.
  2. (obsolete) To attack hand to hand.

Noun

rencounter (plural rencounters)

  1. (archaic) An encounter between opposing forces; a conflict.
  2. (archaic) An encounter or chance meeting.
    • 1819 December 20 (indicated as 1820), Walter Scott, Ivanhoe; a Romance. [], volume (please specify |volume=I to III), Edinburgh: [] Archibald Constable and Co.; London: Hurst, Robinson, and Co. [], →OCLC:
      The Prior at length [] rode off with considerably less pomp, and in a much more apostolical condition, so far as worldly matters were concerned, than he had exhibited before this rencounter.
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