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English
Etymology
From Middle English *rewalten, equivalent to re- + walt.
Verb
rewalt (third-person singular simple present rewalts, present participle rewalting, simple past and past participle rewalted)
- (transitive, rare) To overturn; throw down.
1894, John Knox Laughton, Defeat of the Spanish Armada:They say his errand is to see the galleass, that is utterly rewalted and sunk in the sand, never to be recovered; and also to speak with them at Calais that was within the galleass, and now to go into Spain.
- (transitive, rare, obsolete) To give up; surrender
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