Lexicographical Neighbors of Reedits
Literary usage of Reedits
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Between the Testaments: Or, Interbiblical History by David Gregg (1907)
"Human experience rewrites it and reedits it. But the Bible is rewritten and
reedited in another way. Every fresh translation of it rewrites and ..."
2. The Making of the New Testament by Benjamin Wisner Bacon (1912)
"... merely reedits the Epistle of Jude, supplying a prefix (ch. i.) and an
appendix (ch. iii.) to make special application of its denunciations to the case ..."
3. The United States of Europe on the Eve of the Parliament of Peace by William Thomas Stead (1899)
"It publishes a telegraphic journal, and carefully edits and reedits a list of
the telegraph stations of the world. These stations now number 80000, ..."
4. The International Critical Commentary on the Holy Scriptures of the Old and by Samuel Rolles Driver, Alfred Plummer, Charles Augustus Briggs (1908)
"... he arranges in logical order in connection with the verses to which they apply,
abbreviates, and reedits so as to improve their Hebrew. ..."
5. Handbook of Social Resources of the United States by Genevieve Poyneer Hendricks (1921)
"Also reedits films, making available many subjects otherwise of questionable
usefulness. Although not primarily concerned with the production of films, ..."
6. Handbook of Social Resources of the United States by Genevieve Poyneer Hendricks (1921)
"Also reedits films, making available many subjects otherwise of questionable
usefulness. Although not primarily concerned with the production of films, ..."
7. The Modern Review by Richard Acland Armstrong (1884)
"... reedits Apost. Const, vii. 1—32, and the Canons Ecclesiastical of the Holy
Apostles (Duae Viae), giving various readings to the latter document, ..."