réchauffé

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My object is merely to relate my own experiences in this and other Eastern regions of France, for, if these are not worth having, no réchauffé_ of facts, gleaned here and there, can be so; and I also intend only to quote other authors when they are inaccessible to the general reader.

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  1. A warmed-up dish; hence, a new concoction of old materials; a literary rehash. We suffer old plots willingly in novels, and endure without murmur réchauffés of the most ancient stock of fiction. Saturday Rev.

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  1. French, past participle of réchauffer, dial. récaufer, recofer, warm up, warm over, from re-, again, + échauffer, warm, from Latin excalfacere, warm: see excalfaction, and cf. eschaufe, chafe.
 

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