Definition of Retranslates

1. Verb. (third-person singular of retranslate) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Retranslates

1. retranslate [v] - See also: retranslate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Retranslates

retraitts
retral
retrally
retranscription
retransduction
retransfer
retransferred
retransferring
retransfers
retransform
retransformed
retransforming
retransforms
retranslate
retranslated
retranslates (current term)
retranslating
retranslation
retranslations
retranslator
retranslators
retransliterate
retransliterated
retransliterates
retransliterating
retransliteration
retranslocated
retransmission
retransmissions
retransmit

Literary usage of Retranslates

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

1. The Contemporary Review (1868)
"Here, then, we have found the centre towards which all ilio common links of sympathy converge, and working from which again art retranslates generic ..."

2. The Testimony of the Rocks: Or, Geology in Its Bearings on the Two by Hugh Miller (1857)
"... he discusses the nature of the inspiration enjoyed by that great prophet; and thus retranslates literally from the Hebrew the passage in ..."

3. The Testimony of the Rocks: Or, Geology in Its Bearings on the Two by Hugh Miller (1857)
"... he discusses the nature of the inspiration enjoyed by that great prophet; and thus retranslates literally from the Hebrew the passage in which the ..."

4. Henry VIII and the English Monasteries: An Attempt to Illustrate the History by Francis Aidan Gasquet (1889)
"Estienne gives the name as "Blanc," and the editor of Speed retranslates him into " Whiter * Ap Rice had already said that this superior was " teaching in ..."

5. Henry VIII and the English Monasteries: An Attempt to Illustrate the History by Francis Aidan Gasquet (1893)
"Estienne gives the name as "Blanc," and the editor of Speed retranslates him into " mile." * Ap Rice had already said that this superior was " teaching in ..."

6. The Testimony of the Rocks: Or, Geology in Its Bearings on the Two Theoloies by Hugh Miller (1875)
"... he discusses the nature of the inspiration enjoyed by that great prophet ; and thus retranslates literally from the Hebrew the passage iu which the ..."

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