Reboo, reboas, reboâre, Ex re, & boare. Virg.To low or bellow againe: to sowne againe.Laqueata citharis reboant. Lucre. Syluæ reboant. Vir. The wooddes ring againe.Tympana reboant. Catull.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
rĕ-bŏo, āre, v. n. and a.I.Neutr., to bellow back, resound, re-echo (poet.): reboant silvaeque et longus Olympus, Verg. G. 3, 223; so, rupti poli, Sil. 17. 252: et reboat raucum regio cita barbara bombum, Lucr. 4, 546: reboatque ursa superba lupis, Val. Fl. 3, 634: ubi cymbalum sonat vox, ubi tympana reboant, Cat. 63, 21.—II.Act., to cause to resound, make echo (poet.): nec citharis reboant laqueata aurataque templa, Lucr. 2, 28: reboat te quicquid carminis echo Respondet silvae, Nemes. Ecl. 1, 73.