Lexicographical Neighbors of Redenied
Literary usage of Redenied
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Historical Romances of Georg Ebers by Georg Ebers, Clara Bell, Eleanor Grove, Mary Joanna Safford (1889)
"... then, as I grew older, our uncle did likewise, though for other reasons; and
now that I have redenied Ann, to do his pleasure, I loathe myself. ..."
2. Margery. (Gred): A Tale of Old Nuremberg by Georg Ebers (1893)
"... then, as I grew older, our uncle did likewise, though for other reasons; and
now that I have redenied Ann, to do his pleasure, I loathe myself. ..."
3. Cross Trails: The Story of One Woman in the North Woods by Herman Whitaker (1914)
"Whereas, for instance, she had denied and redenied that Ferrier could ever
be "anything to her again," his narrow escape had filled her with palpitant ..."
4. Cross Trails: The Story of One Woman in the North Woods by Herman Whitaker (1914)
"Whereas, for instance, she had denied and redenied that Ferrier could ever
be "anything to her again," his narrow escape had filled her with palpitant ..."