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Definition of Reburied
1. rebury [v] - See also: rebury
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reburied
Literary usage of Reburied
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Oregon Missions: The Story of how the Line was Run Between Canada and by James Whitford Bashford (1918)
"Here the party stopped and reburied the bodies of the Whitman party ... Meek reburied
the skeleton of his own daughter, which he recognized from the hair. ..."
2. Great Zimbabwe, Mashonaland, Rhodesia: An Account of Two Years' Examination by Richard Nicklin Hall (1905)
"... the remains removed and reburied with ... for graves (fifteen years old)
cleared, the remains removed and reburied with ..."
3. Report of Meeting by ANZAAS, ANZAAS. (1901)
"Such a conclusion would suggest that the blacks had eaten the flesh and reburied
the bones. The facts, as we can see them, show that the circumstantial ..."
4. Audubon and His Journals by John James Audubon, Maria Rebecca Audubon, Elliott Coues (1897)
"These were gathered and reburied about 200 yards further back on the same ...
20 of that year, the gist anniversary of Floyd's death, were reburied in the ..."
5. Audubon and His Journals by John James Audubon, Maria Rebecca Audubon (1898)
"These were gathered and reburied about 200 yards further back on the same bluff.
This new grave became obliterated in the course of time, but in 1895 'twas ..."