Lexicographical Neighbors of Regreeting
Literary usage of Regreeting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fireside Travels by James Russell Lowell (1864)
"His hat rose, regreeting your own, and, having sailed through the stately curve
of the old regime, sank gently back over that placid brain, which harbored ..."
2. Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National by John Walter Osborne (1854)
"His hat rose, regreeting your own, and having sailed through the stately curve
of the old régime, sank gently back over that placid brain which harbored no ..."
3. Fireside Travels by James Russell Lowell (1904)
"His hat rose, regreeting your own, and, having sailed through the stately curve
of the old regime, sank gently back over that placid brain, which harbored ..."
4. American Prose: Selections by George Rice Carpenter (1898)
"His hat rose, regreeting your own, and, having sailed through the stately curve
of the old regime, sank gently back over that placid brain which harbored no ..."
5. A Few Notes on Shakespeare by Alexander Dyce (1853)
"present would ever have an opportunity of regreeting each other:— ' 'Fore heaven
and earth, some of us never shall A second time do such a courtesy. ..."