Re*set" (r?-s?t"), v. t.

To set again; as, to reset type; to reset copy; to reset a diamond.

 

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Re"set (r?"s?t), n.

1.

The act of resetting.

2. Print.

That which is reset; matter set up again.

 

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Re*set" (r?-s?t"), n. [OF. recete, recepte, a receiving. Cf. Receipt.] ScotsLaw

The receiving of stolen goods, or harboring an outlaw.

Jamieson.

 

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Re*set", v. t. ScotsLaw

To harbor or secrete; to hide, as stolen goods or a criminal.

We shall see if an English hound is to harbor and reset the Southrons here. Sir. W. Scott.

 

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