See Also: recount(1)(dictionary)
recount(2)(dictionary)
recount(3)(dictionary)
recount(4)(dictionary)
recount 1, verb(dictionary)
recount 2, noun(dictionary)

recount(3) (iou)



recount verb1. LME.
[Anglo-Norman, Old Northern French reconter, from re- RE- + conter COUNT verb.]
verb trans. Relate, narrate, give a detailed account of (a fact, event, etc.). LME.
R. Holmes The traveller..recounting his most private thoughts. C. Heilbrun Testament of Youth, which recounts Brittain's experience in the war.
b. Relate (facts, events, etc.) in order; enumerate, itemize. L15.
verb trans. Consider or reflect on; debate (with or within oneself). E16-M17.
verb trans. Regard or consider (a person or thing) as possessing a certain character or quality, or as belonging to a certain category or class. Foll. by as, among, for, in, to be, or with compl. E16-M17.
verb intrans. & trans. Reckon, count up. M16-M17.
recountable adjective (rare) L15.
recounter noun (rare) a person who relates or recounts something L16.
recountment noun (rare, Shakes.) (a) narration, (a) recital: only in E17.