réenter

réenter
(ré-an-té) v. a.
Enter de nouveau.
   XVIe s.
   Sous lesquels jettons recoupera on le tronc, lorsqu'il sera question d'en enter l'arbre, si jà ne l'a esté dès la bastardiere, ou de le reenter pour plus d'affranchissement, O. DE SERRES 651.

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