Reverse Dictionary: REBOUND

NOUNS
1600 — STOT a rebound; a bounce; a rebounding  → Sc.
1825 — DAP the rebound, hop, turn of a ball, stone, etc. on the ground or water → Eng. dial.


VERBS
1250 — PILT UP AGAIN to rebound → obs.
1522 — STOT to rebound from or off something → chiefly Sc. & Eng. dial.
1597 — BOUND to recoil, to rebound → obs.
1710 — STOIT to rebound, to bounce → Sc.
1715 — BEAT BACK to cause to rebound
1790 — DAP to hit or strike lightly; to make a ball rebound on the ground, etc.; to hop or skip, as a stone along the surface of water → Eng. dial.
1860 — CAROM to strike and rebound → chiefly US
1888 — TENNIS to strike with a rebound → Eng. dial.
1904 — REAR to rebound as a ball → Eng. dial. (Bk.)