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Definition of Reclothed
1. reclothe [v] - See also: reclothe
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reclothed
Literary usage of Reclothed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Book of Belgium's Gratitude: Comprising Literary Articles by by Paul Lambotte (1916)
"... I reclothed OUR SOLDIERS. TRANSLATION BY MRS. JOHN LANE. AT the end of October,
1914, a large number of wounded Belgian soldiers arrived in the British ..."
2. Kelantan; a State of the Malay Peninsula: A Handbook of Information by Walter Armstrong Graham (1908)
"... however, that no trace of the catastrophe now exists except the presence, amid
the jungle which has reclothed the hill-sides, of tall dead trunks of the ..."
3. The First Shearing by Marie Batterham Lindesay (1904)
"A Thought reclothed. HERE is something grand to-day, Caught from the busy way,
Of the people that come and go; Something wondrously fine — Harken — it may ..."
4. The First Shearing by Marie Batterham Lindesay (1904)
"A Thought reclothed. HERE is something grand to-day, Caught from the busy way,
Of the people that come and go; Something wondrously fine — Harken — it may ..."