v.
1. tr. practise (a play, recital, etc.) for later public performance.
2 intr. hold a rehearsal.
3 tr. train (a person) by rehearsal.
4 tr. recite or say over.
5 tr. give a list of; enumerate.
Derivatives:
rehearser n.
Etymology: ME f. AF rehearser, OF reherc(i)er, perh. formed as RE- + hercer to harrow f. herse harrow: see HEARSE