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remount (v.)

also re-mount, late 14c., "put on horseback again," also "return to a former state," from Old French remonter "to climb up, ascend again," from re- (see re-) + monter (see mount (v.)). From late 15c. as "to go up again," 1620s as "to raise (something) up again." Related: Remounted; remounting.

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Definitions of remount from WordNet
1
remount (v.)
mount again;
he remounted his horse
remount (v.)
mount again, as after disassembling something;
remount (v.)
provide with fresh horses;
remount a regiment
2
remount (n.)
a fresh horse especially (formerly) to replace one killed or injured in battle;
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