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Definition of Reengraved
1. reengrave [v] - See also: reengrave
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reengraved
Literary usage of Reengraved
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Illustrations of the Geology of Yorkshire: Or, A Description of the Strata by John Phillips, Robert Etheridge (1875)
"This Plate is for the most part redrawn and reengraved, to exhibit more exactly
... This Plate has been in part reengraved, to represent more correctly the ..."
2. The Worship of Augustus Caesar: Derived from a Study of Coins, Monuments by Alexander Del Mar (1899)
"... and now in the British Museum) had been erased and reengraved by Rameses
II., the vacant spaces at each side being filled in with ..."
3. Narrative and Critical History of America by Justin Winsor (1888)
"The whole map was reengraved and published at Augsburg by Т. С. Lotter, ...
The whole map was reengraved in Paris (1777) by Le Rouge, and makes part of the ..."
4. Bibliotheca Americana: A Catalogue of Books Relating to North and South by John Russell Bartlett, John Carter Brown, John Carter Brown Library (1875)
"Title; vignette reengraved and much darker than previous editions ; the trees in
the centre omitted; at the bottom, H. f. " Zum Giinstigen Leser \ S.," 3 ..."
5. The Architects' and Builders' Handbook: Data for Architects, Structural by Frank Eugene Kidder (1921)
"... tables and diagrams which in the former editions r- lengthwise of the page
have been reset or reengraved to read across the page greater convenience; ..."
6. The Architects' and Builders' Pocket-book: A Handbook for Architects by Frank Eugene Kidder, Thomas Nolan (1915)
"... many tables and diagrams which in the former editions rod lengthwise of the
page have been reset or reengraved to read across the page fa greater ..."
7. Catalogue of the Collection of Line Engravings, Mezzotinto and Stipple by Walter Steuben Carter, Thomas Ellis Kirby, American Art Association (1905)
"Proof of the fifth state, before any inscription, the plate reengraved by Esslinger,
under the superintendence of Miiller. Fine impression, in excellent ..."