remound
التعريفات والمعاني
== English ==
=== Pronunciation ===
(UK) enPR: rĭmoundʹ, IPA(key): /ɹɪˈmaʊnd/
Rhymes: -aʊnd
=== Etymology 1 ===
A strong conjugation preterite formed on the pattern of find → found.
==== Verb ====
remound
(nonstandard, rare nonce word) simple past and past participle of remind
1830, Filaret, “On the Tenses of Greek Verbs” in The Gentleman’s Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, ed. Sylvanus Urban, volume 100, part 2, page 125
[W]hat should we now think of the grammar which should run thus: 1. pret. I fighted, thou fightedst, &c. 2d pret. I fought, &c. And again, 1st pret. I reminded, &c. 2d pret. I remound?
1918, The Judge (Judge Publishing Company), volume 75, page unknown
I find — that is to say, I’ve found —That when one knows “sink, sank and sunken,”He soon is strenuously remoundHe mustn’t say “blink, blank and blunken.”
For more quotations using this term, see Citations:remound.
=== Etymology 2 ===
From re- + mound.
==== Verb ====
remound (third-person singular simple present remounds, present participle remounding, simple past and past participle remounded)
Restore the mound or mounds of (especially, a grave or graves).
For more quotations using this term, see Citations:remound.
(chiefly in food preparation) Reform into a mound.
1983, William Shurtleff [aut.] and Akiko Aoyagi [illust.], The Book of Miso: Savory, High-protein Seasoning (2nd ed.; Ten Speed Press; →ISBN, 9780898150971), page 181
Remound koji into oval volcano shape, re-cover tray with lid set slightly ajar, and re-cover incubation box with blankets.
(rosiculture, rare) Bolster with a restored mound.
=== Anagrams ===
Dunmore, mourned