Definition of Redream

1. dream [v -DREAMED or -DREAMT, -DREAMING, -DREAMS] - See also: dream

Lexicographical Neighbors of Redream

redoxes
redpole
redpoles
redpoll
redpolls
redraft
redrafted
redrafting
redrafts
redraw
redrawer
redrawers
redrawing
redrawn
redraws
redream (current term)
redreamed
redreaming
redreams
redreamt
redress
redressability
redressable
redressal
redressals
redressed
redresser
redressers
redresses

Literary usage of Redream

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Connecticut Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly by William Farrand Felch, George C. Atwell, H. Phelps Arms, Frances Trevelyan Miller (1895)
"I had wondered why I should so incessantly redream this town, but, given as I was to hypothesizing, could never weave any satisfactory theory. ..."

2. Erasmus & Luther: Their Attitude to Toleration by Robert Henry Murray (1920)
"That is, Socrates will revisit this globe to raise the same questions with the same replies, and Plato will redream the same fancies.7 This dreary prospect ..."

3. Antonio Pollaiuolo by Maud Cruttwell (1907)
"I dreamt that I had taken a wife, and suffered so much because of her that I awaked, and in order not to fall asleep again and redream the same dream, ..."

4. Chronicles of the White Mountains by Frederick Wilkinson Kilbourne (1916)
"IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS Mountains in whose vast shadows live great names, On whose firm pillars rest mysterious dawns, And sunsets that redream the ..."

5. Chronicles of the White Mountains by Frederick Wilkinson Kilbourne (1916)
"... On whose firm pillars rest mysterious dawns, And sunsets that redream the apocalypse; A world of billowing green that, veil on veil. ..."

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