What is the meaning of Reysen?

To enter into service for a foreign military campaign.

To go on a journey or trip.

To raise; to hold up or suspend upwards:

  1. To cause to stand up; to induce to rise.
  2. To extract or pull out; to cause something to exit.

To cause to stand up; to induce to rise.

To extract or pull out; to cause something to exit.

To create or ready something:

  1. To ready or prepare; to activate or equip for use.
  2. To start or cause; to endow or grant.
  3. To (re)build or construct; to make or create.
  4. To summon a occult or demonic force.

To ready or prepare; to activate or equip for use.

To start or cause; to endow or grant.

To (re)build or construct; to make or create.

To summon a occult or demonic force.

To revitalise; to revive:

  1. To spiritually improve or wake; to draw spiritual attention.
  2. To release from negative emotions, thoughts, or beliefs; to banish iniquity.
  3. To resurrect; to cause to come back from the dead.

To spiritually improve or wake; to draw spiritual attention.

To release from negative emotions, thoughts, or beliefs; to banish iniquity.

To resurrect; to cause to come back from the dead.

To encourage, popularise or spread; to enhance or extol:

  1. To motivate; to spread inspiration or encouragement.
  2. To improve someone's reputation or glory; to extol the virtues of someone.
  3. To embolden; to instil pridefulness or boastfulness in someone.
  4. To ordain or found; to prepare.

To motivate; to spread inspiration or encouragement.

To improve someone's reputation or glory; to extol the virtues of someone.

To embolden; to instil pridefulness or boastfulness in someone.

To ordain or found; to prepare.

To request or requisition:

  1. To levy or request taxes; to charge fees or bills.
  2. To levy men; to raise trops or forces.

To levy or request taxes; to charge fees or bills.

To levy men; to raise trops or forces.

To take away; to remove or grab out.

To rile; to spread discontent or turmoil.

To produce a sound or utterance.

Source: wiktionary.org