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Definition of Redyed
1. redye [v] - See also: redye
Lexicographical Neighbors of Redyed
Literary usage of Redyed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Receipts and Remedies: Useful Hints for Everyone on Health, Beauty, Clothing by Louis Andrew Flemming (1908)
"... case the silk must be redyed. 14. To wash colored silk and colored silk
handkerchiefs make a good suds in lukewarm water, in which a little bit of ..."
2. Household Arts for Home and School by Anna Maria Cooley, Wilhelmina H. Spohr (1920)
"Another section of the exhibit showed articles which had been redyed. ...
Faded cotton garments of gingham and linen had been redyed with commercial ..."
3. Household Arts for Home and School by Anna Maria Cooley, Wilhelmina H. Spohr (1920)
"... made from the good portions of old silk petticoats and odds and ends of fur.
i <j Another section of the exhibit showed articles which had been A redyed ..."
4. The United ServiceMilitary history (1905)
"Furs Remodeled and redyed AT WHOLESALE PRICES. High-Class Furs Retailed AT ...
Mink Furs redyed and re- blended to any shade, made as pretty as Sable. ..."
5. Ontario Weekly Reporter and Index-digest by Ontario (1903)
"... so that the value of the yarn required to be redyed was $169.89. Defendants sent
to plaintiffs samples of the colours for dyeing of the yarns, ..."
6. Forest Products Statistics by New York Paper, Paper, New York, United States (1905)
"Black 61 „ 30 ells to be returned redyed and dressed. Mixed 39 q* 27 ell at 7s.
... 61 to be returned to be redressed and redyed. Hugh Blair. ..."
7. Synopsis of the Decisions of the Treasury Department on the Construction of by United States Dept. of the Treasury, Dept. of the Treasury, United States (1897)
"Mendelson Brothers for an allowance of drawback on imported Japanese silk fabrics
when exported, after having been dyed or redyed and finished in this ..."
8. The Life of Reason; Or, The Phases of Human Progress by George Santayana (1905)
"... selected by the artist,s genius and already coloured by his aesthetic bias,
are redyed in the process of reproduction whenever he has a great style, ..."