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Definition of Reclothing
1. reclothe [v] - See also: reclothe
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reclothing
Literary usage of Reclothing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"... who was welcomed in a festival of celebration on her annual return, reclothing
the earth with greenery and flowers, after each winter and night of death ..."
2. The Indian Forester (1876)
"THESE few lines on reclothing the lower hills may or may not be found worthy of
insertion in the " INDIAN FORESTER ; " such as they are I send them to you. ..."
3. The Indian Forester (1876)
"... few lines on reclothing the lower hills may or may not be found worthy of
insertion in the " INDIAN FORESTER ; " such as they are I send them to you. ..."
4. The Indian Forester; a Quarterly Magazine of Forestry (1876)
"THESE few lines on reclothing the lower hills may or may not be found worthy of
insertion in the " INDIAN ..."
5. The Methodist Review (1897)
"... and the "reclothing" of himself*—the ... of himself from his divine form or
mode of existence, and the reclothing * V•>/. ..."
6. The Resurrection in the New Testament: An Examination of the Earlest by Clayton Raymond Bowen (1911)
"There is here nowhere any indication that Paul expects this reclothing before
the time. He wishes it were his; he knows it cannot be, until the parousia. ..."
7. Report of the Commissioners [and Appendices A to S] by Ontario Agricultural Commission, 1880 (1881)
"In the matter of reclothing the country with forest trees, ... The best plan I
could advise the Ontario Government to pursue in reclothing the country, ..."