Lexicographical Neighbors of Reglorified
Literary usage of Reglorified
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Lands of Scott by James Frothingham Hunnewell (1871)
"Down the slope, westward, is to be imagined the " New Place ; " for it is not
extant, — abandoned probably by the reglorified family of ..."
2. The Complete Preacher: Sermons Preached by Some of the Most Prominent by Isaac Kaufman Funk (1895)
"... dead and buried," and arose from the dead, ascended to Heaven, and was
reglorified at the right hand of the Father, for the salvation of the world, is, ..."
3. Mythology & Monuments of Ancient Athens: Being a Translation of a Portion of by Pausanias, Jane Ellen Harrison (1890)
"... became an important feature in the Panathenaic procession, and the peplos,
possibly obscured as a peplos, became reglorified as a sail. ..."