Lexicographical Neighbors of Regilt
Literary usage of Regilt
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Jonathan and His Continent: Rambles Through American Society by Max O'Rell, Jack Allyn (1889)
"European Coats of Arms regilt and Redeemed from Pawn.—Americans of the Faubourg
Saint Germain. — Lady Randolph Churchill.—Mating of May and December. ..."
2. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"After being regilt, the celebrating of Mass with the chalice cannot supply its
... (3) When it is regilt. A chalice which becomes unserviceable is not to be ..."
3. A History of the Royal Society, with Memoris of the Presidents by Charles Richard Weld (1848)
"The Mace accordingly was put into thorough repair, regilt, and registered in the
... In 1828, the Mace was again regilt and repaired, at an expense of 23/. ..."
4. Handbook of the Bengal Presidency: With an Account of Calcutta City by John Murray (Firm), Edward Backhouse Eastwick (1882)
"In 1858 it was again put in repair at a cost of 76800 rs., raised by public
subscription, and a few years ago it was regilt at a cost of 25000 rs., ..."
5. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1862)
"A few years since it was regilt. Indeed our bronze statues in squares appear,
... It has since been regilt. A repetition of that process now [1841] would do ..."
6. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1892)
"The mace was accordingly regilt, and registered in the Excise Office as ...
In 1828 the mace was again regilt and repaired, at an expense of ^23 ios. ..."
7. Workshop Receipts by Ernest Spon (1906)
"Frames executed in water gilding are sometimes required to be regilt ... When this
is done, the frames may be either regilt in the water or in the oil ..."