¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Recrowns
1. recrown [v] - See also: recrown
Lexicographical Neighbors of Recrowns
Literary usage of Recrowns
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Greater Britain as Well England as Scotland by John Major, Aeneas James George Mackay, Thomas Graves Law (1892)
"The same man who drove out Henry, and made Edward kin;:, now recrowns Henry who
had been deposed. ..."
2. A History of Greater Britain as Well England as Scotland by John Major, Aeneas James George Mackay, Thomas Graves Law (1892)
"The same man who drove out Henry, and made Edward king, now recrowns Henry who
had been deposed. Of him it was said that he made kings, and at his pleasure ..."
3. Selections from the Poetical Works of Mortimer Collins by Mortimer Collins (1886)
"ATOM is King again "— King indestructible ;l Tyndall recrowns him, a fate
ineluctable: Hear his oration of vehemence vast Made to the Monarch enthroned at ..."
4. The Gospel in All Lands by Missionary Society, Methodist Episcopal Church (1896)
"Everything being ready, the groom recrowns his bride and they walk to the reception
room. The whole end of a Chinese reception room is open. ..."
5. Festus: A Poem by Philip James Bailey (1901)
"... and the dole which aye itself recrowns from ruin's fruit, form. Spirit is here
As at dead water ..."