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Term: Recheat

Description:

Recheat can be used as a noun or a verb, and it generally refers to a signal given on a hunting horn to recall the hounds. In addition, it can also mean a musical composition played on a horn during a hunt.

Examples:

As a noun:
1. The hunter blew the recheat, and the hounds faithfully returned.
2. The composer wrote a beautiful recheat that captured the spirit of the hunt.
3. The sound of the recheat echoed through the forest, calling back the hounds. As a verb:
1. The huntsman recheated to signal the end of the hunt.
2. She recheated to gather the hounds and guide them back to the kennels.
3. Upon hearing the recheat, the hounds swiftly made their way back to the hunter.

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