Behearse

/bɪˈhɜːrs/ verb

An archaic verb meaning to rehearse thoroughly or to repeat and practice something intensively.

From 'be-' (thoroughly) + 'hearse' (to rehearse, from Old French 'hercer,' meaning to drag or harrow). The original sense connected to the harrow tool, which repetitively dragged across soil—hence 'to repeat thoroughly.'

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