recheat

/rɪˈtʃiːt/
noun
  1. A hunting call played on a horn to recall the hounds.
    • The huntsman blew a recheat to gather the dogs back to the pack.
    • The sound of the recheat echoed through the forest, calling the hounds home.
    • In medieval times, a recheat was an essential signal for managing a hunt.
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