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Definition of Rehangs
1. rehang [v] - See also: rehang
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rehangs
Literary usage of Rehangs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Good Words by Norman Macleod (1881)
"If at two o'clock, he unbolts his door, and rehangs his bell, he may be taken at
the moment, and goaded into a shout to his wife, to know the price oí ..."
2. Our Home Or, the Key to a Nobler Life by Charles Edward Sargent (1890)
"If you take it down, an invisible hand rehangs it. It is a magic picture, and it
requires not the light of day to see it. You can see it better in the ..."
3. Churchwardens' Accounts of St. Mary the Great, Cambridge, from 1504 to 1635 by J. E. Foster (1905)
"... views timber at Blackfriars, 1545, 107 — ffrancis, for bell yoke and hanging
bell, 1607, 303; boards to mend bells, 1610, 316; rehangs third bell, 1610, ..."