Definition of Reordained

1. Verb. (past of reordain) ¹

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Definition of Reordained

1. reordain [v] - See also: reordain

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reordained

reopposed
reopposes
reopposing
reops
reoptimize
reoptimized
reoptimizes
reoptimizing
reorchestrate
reorchestrated
reorchestrates
reorchestrating
reorchestration
reorchestrations
reordain
reordained
reordaining
reordains
reorder
reorderability
reorderable
reordered
reorderer
reorderers
reordering
reorderings
reorders
reordination
reordinations
reordrant

Literary usage of Reordained

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

1. A Treatise on the Church of Christ: Designed Chiefly for the Use of Students by William Palmer (1841)
"Leo IX., according to Peter Damianus, reordained many who had been ... in the synod of Placentia, under Urban II., who reordained a deacon ordained by ..."

2. The American Quarterly Register by American Education Society (1841)
"The " scruples " of Mr. Bailey and Mr. Morton, who had both been regularly ordained in the mother country, at being reordained according to custom in this, ..."

3. The American Quarterly Register by American Education Society (1841)
"The " scruples " of Mr. Bailey and Mr. Morton, who had both been regularly ordained in the mother country, at being reordained according to custom in this, ..."

4. A Roman Diary: And Other Documents Relating to the Papal Inquiry Into by Thomas Alexander Lacey (1910)
"There is no evidence to show why these men were reordained. ... The bishops who reordained men in 1554 may conceivably have thought the rite which they had ..."

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