I. (ˈ)rē+ verb
Etymology: Middle English remounten, partly from re- + mounten to mount, partly from Middle French remonter to remount, from re- + monter to mount — more at mount
transitive verb
1. : to mount (something) again
remount this map on the other wall
reaching the mouth of the stream, they remounted it to its source
2. : to furnish remounts to
the regiment must be remounted
intransitive verb
1. : to mount again
remount at once and ride back
2. : to go back (as during a study) to a point or period
II. ˈrē+ˌ-, ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷ noun
1. : a fresh horse to replace one no longer available (as by reason of fatigue, disablement, loss, or age) ; specifically : a green or incompletely trained cavalry horse
2. : a group, stud, or supply of remounts
III. adjective
Etymology: remount (II)
: of or relating to a remount