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reprise


noun

  1. Usually reprises. Law. an annual deduction, duty, or payment out of a manor or estate, as an annuity or the like.
  2. Music.
    1. a repetition.
    2. a return to the first theme or subject.

verb (used with object), re·prised, re·pris·ing.

  1. to execute a repetition of; repeat: They reprised the elaborate dance number in the third act.

noun

  1. the repeating of an earlier theme

verb

  1. to repeat (an earlier theme)
n.

late 14c., “yearly deduction from charges upon a manor or estate,” from Old French reprise “act of taking back” (13c.), fem. of repris, past participle of reprendre “take back,” from Latin reprendere, earlier reprehendere, earlier reprehendere (see reprehend). Meaning “resumption of an action” is from 1680s. Musical sense is from 1879.

n.

early 15c., from Old French repris, past participle of reprendre (see reprise (v.)).

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