Lexicographical Neighbors of Reknot
Literary usage of Reknot
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Knight's American Mechanical Dictionary: A Description of Tools, Instruments by Edward Henry Knight (1876)
"2774. crude or partially reKnot-Loir*. fined iron is worked into a ball or knob
in contact with charcoal anil under influence of blast. ..."
2. Ivan the Terrible by Kazimierz Waliszewski (1904)
"Yet Time was labouring to reknot the bonds Time had himself untied. Western Europe
was beginning, in some quarters at all events, to take an interest in the ..."
3. Ivan the Terrible by Kazimierz Waliszewski (1904)
"Yet Time was labouring to reknot the bonds Time had himself untied. Western Europe
was beginning, in some quarters at all events, to take an interest in the ..."
4. Flowers of France: The Renaissance Period, from Ronsard to Saint-Amant by Villon Society, London (1907)
"Turn those clear suns of thine and with their lively flame My thread of life
reknot: One only look's enough. Nay, wilt thou not, my dame? ..."