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Definition of Rehung
1. rehang [v] - See also: rehang
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rehung
Literary usage of Rehung
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the Present Deanery of Bicester, Oxon by James Charles Blomfield (1893)
"The bells were rehung by Messrs. White of Appleton in 1865. The clock has a long
pendulum, which beats two seconds. The escapement part is new. ..."
2. Report of the Commissioners: Evidences and Proceedings by W. D. Ithell (1871)
"... we conclude Q- 8030. that copies of the old order may have been rehung in the
stations so as to give the appearance of a new publication of it. ..."
3. The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal by Yorkshire Archaeological Society (1903)
"In 1639 the bells were rehung by Thomas Taylor, the wood for the frames being
brought from Haw Park, near Walton. In 1704 a new bell was procured from ..."
4. Tobacco Leaf, Its Culture and Cure, Marketing and Manufacture: A Practical by Joseph Buckner Killebrew, Herbert Myrick (1897)
"If taken down in the right condition or order, it need not be rehung on the sticks
and tier poles after it is stripped. 3. ..."