Recoller (popular), to be convalescent. Se ——, to have a reconciliation with a woman, and cohabit with her again.

Reconduire (theatrical), to hiss, “to goose, or to give the big bird;” (popular) —— quelqu’un, or faire la conduite à quelqu’un, to thrash one, “to wollop.” (Military) Se faire ——, to be compelled to retreat in hot haste.

Reconnaissance, f. (printers’), thin flat ruler of metal or wood used by printers.

Reconnebler (thieves’), to recognize.

C’est bon, je vois bien que je suis reconneblé (reconnu) et qu’il n’y a pas moyen d’aller à Niort (de nier).—Canler.

Reconobrer (thieves’), to recognize. Me reconobres-tu pas? Don’t you know me again?

Il faut d’abord défrimousser ces gaillards-là de manière à ce qu’ils ne soient pas reconobrés.—Vidocq. (We must at first disfigure these here fellows, so that they may not be known.)

Recoquer (popular), se ——, to recover one’s strength; to dress oneself in new attire. From coque, hull.

Recordé, adj. (thieves’), killed, “hushed.”