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Etymology

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From re- +‎ couch: compare French recoucher.

Verb

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recouch (third-person singular simple present recouches, present participle recouching, simple past and past participle recouched)

  1. (transitive) To rephrase.
    to recouch an idea in Freudian terms
  2. (obsolete) To retire again to a couch; to lie down again.[1]
    • 1651, Henry Wotton, A Translation of the CIV. Psalm to the Original Sense:
      Then Lions Whelps lie roaring for their Prey,
      And at thy powerful Hand demand their Food;
      Who when at Morn they all recouch again,
      Then toyling Man till Eve pursues his pain.

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