Definition of Resalutes

1. resalute [v] - See also: resalute

Lexicographical Neighbors of Resalutes

resaddling
resaid
resail
resailed
resailing
resails
resalable
resale
resaler
resalers
resales
resalgar
resalgars
resalute
resaluted
resalutes
resaluting
resample
resampled
resamples
resampling
resamplings
resand
resanded
resanding
resands
resanitize
resanitized
resanitizing
resat

Literary usage of Resalutes

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

1. The Genesis of the New England Churches by Leonard Bacon (1874)
""My wife, with me, resalutes you and yours. Unto Him who is the same to his in all places, and near to them who are far from one another, I commend you and ..."

2. The Genesis of the New England Churches by Leonard Bacon (1874)
""My wife, with me, resalutes you and yours. Unto Him who is the same to his in all places, and near to them who are far from one another, I commend you and ..."

3. History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647 by William Bradford, Massachusetts Historical Society (1912)
"My wife, with me, resalutes you and yours. Unto him who is the same to his in all places, and nere to them which are farr from one an other, I corn- end you ..."

4. Dodd's Church History of England from the Commencement of the Sixteenth by Charles Dodd, Hugh Tootell, Mark Aloysius Tierney (1843)
"Father Archangelo resalutes you very heartily, and is of opinion (with whom I agree) that it is best that you come down, as soon as you have gotten your ..."

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