redound
Cross references: 1. conduce re.dound \ri-'dau.nd\ vi [ME redounden, fr. MF redonder, fr. L redundare, fr. re-X, red- re- + unda wave - more at WATER archaic 1: to become swollen : OVERFLOW 2: to have an effect : CONDUCE 3: to become transferred or added : ACCRUE 4: REBOUND, REFLECT