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Definition of Readd
1. add [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: add
Lexicographical Neighbors of Readd
Literary usage of Readd
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1861)
"... of joyned worke %vth the testor and valance of readd and yelow satten and three
... bedd wt h an old testor of readd and yelow sea vj8 ..."
2. Commons Debates for 1629 by Wallace Notestein, Frances Helen Relf (1921)
"If no man speake against the reading of it (as I heare no man, that doth) it
ought not to be put to the question,' but to be readd without a question; ..."
3. Records of the Borough of Leicester: Being a Series of Extracts from the by Leicester (England), Mary Bateson, William Henry Stevenson, John Edward Stocks (1905)
"... readd, which by the tradesmen of Mount Sorell and other places in the countrie
... to our said Recorder, to be nowe openly readd and considered vppon, ..."
4. Publications by Lancashire Parish Register Society (1906)
"A child of George readd in Ribchester ... The wife of Arthur Sowerbutts Clarke .
... Margret readd in Ribchester A child of John D any ell in Hothersall A ..."
5. History of the Old South Church (Third Church) Boston, 1669-1884 by Hamilton Andrews Hill (1889)
"... sent and deliver'd to him in writing, which was done. Augt. 25 1748. Lord's Day.
The Brethren of the church were stay'd, and a letter readd sign'd Tho. ..."
6. History of the Old South Church (Third Church) Boston, 1669-1884 by Hamilton Andrews Hill (1889)
"The Brethren of the church were stay'd, and a letter readd sign'd Tho. ...
Said letter was readd and Voted, And was sent accordingly to the New gather'd ..."