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Definition of Redounding
1. redound [v] - See also: redound
Lexicographical Neighbors of Redounding
Literary usage of Redounding
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels in by John Pinkerton (1809)
"... though a work of extreme difficulty, and redounding greatly to the honour of
the Sovereign who compleated it, ..."
2. A Brief Historical Relation of State Affairs, from September 1678 to April 1714 by Narcissus Luttrell (1857)
"theire whole fleet; an action highly redounding to the English valour. On Tuesday
the 28th came out his majesties proclamation commanding the masters and ..."
3. The Light of Nature Pursued by Abraham Tucker, Henry Paulet St. John Mildmay (1831)
"clearly give the preference to works: for the benefit redounding to me from
another, depends upon the greatness of the services he does me, not at all upon ..."
4. A Discussion on Universal Salvation and Future Punishment by Erasmus Manford, John Steele Sweeney (1870)
"... of flame in spiral volumes rise, Like fiery snakes, and lick the infernal skies.
Sulphur, the eternal fuel, unconsumed, Vomits redounding smoke, thick, ..."
5. The Irenicum: Or Pacificator: Being a Reconciler as to Church Differences by Edward Stillingfleet (1842)
"This further proved from man's sociable nature, the improvement of it by Religion,
the honour redounding to God by such a society for his worship. § 1. ..."