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Definition of Refounded
1. refound [v] - See also: refound
Lexicographical Neighbors of Refounded
Literary usage of Refounded
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Councils and ecclesiastical documents relating to Great Britain and Ireland by William Stubbs, David Wilkins (1873)
"Priory of St. Bees refounded as a cell to St. Mary's at York, by Will, de Mesch'mes
a. a Charter in Dugd., Man. III. 577, no. 3. AD 1122. January 15^. ..."
2. The Monthly Magazine by Richard Phillips (1798)
"... a« well in the cottage as in tin palace, and which the echoes have refounded
in the moil dillant provinces, favoured the ¡Jea that Mozart had actually ..."
3. History of the Church of England: From the Abolition of the Roman Jurisdiction by Richard Watson Dixon (1878)
"Three hundred and seventy-six of the smaller monasteries came under the new Act,
and were dissolved, out of which thirty-one were refounded for ever in ..."
4. The Lusiad: Or, The Discovery of India. : An Epic Poem by Luís de Camões, William Julius Mickle (1776)
"... o'er the waves His voice refounded, as the cavern'd (hore With hollow groan
repeats the ... refounded ..."
5. A New and General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and by William Tooke, William Beloe, Robert Nares (1798)
"refounded from all parts, and Heidegger once more flew in a violent rage to that
part of the theatre facing the gallery. . Here the .duke, of Montagu, ..."
6. Travels Through the United States of North America: The Country of the by Henry Neuman (1800)
"... his name had refounded in every part of America; the gratitude and veneration
of the public were not only his due, but eagerly accorded to him ; and his ..."