rebellow means of a place: to re-echo to or with a sound. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
rebellow is pronounced /ɹiːˈbɛləʊ/.
Why “rebellow” is a great word
REBELLOW — [Verb] To re-echo with sound, or to bellow again or in reply. Formed within English from the prefix re- (meaning "again") and the verb bellow, modelled on the Latin verb reboāre (to re-echo, from re- + boāre "to roar"). Unlike "reverberate," which describes the diffuse persistence of sound in space, or "bellow," which denotes a single, primal cry, "rebellow" insists on a deliberate, answering call. It is the cliff returning the stag’s challenge, the thunderclap finding its double in the valley below, and the defiant, wounded bull gathering its breath for one last cry into the dusk—a lonely insistence that no cry wishes to be the last.
verb
- Of a place: to re-echo to or with a sound.“The cave rebellowed, and the temple shook.”
- Of a bull (or similar animal): to bellow again, or as a reply.“The Lyons rore; the Tygres loudly bray; / The raging Buls rebellow through the wood […].”