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Definition of Rerigged
1. rerig [v] - See also: rerig
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rerigged
Literary usage of Rerigged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of International Law by American Society of International Law (1916)
"Meanwhile the wireless had been rerigged, some of its stays having been carried
away by the explosion. It crackled out its S. 0. S. The sky grew overcast. ..."
2. English Seamen in the Sixteenth Century: Lectures Delivered at Oxford by James Anthony Froude (1895)
"... Canoas Bay in California, laid the Pelican ashore, set up forge and workshop,
and repaired and rerigged her with a month's labour from stem to stern. ..."
3. English Seamen in the Sixteenth Century: Lectures Delivered at Oxford by James Anthony Froude (1895)
"... Canoas Bay in California, laid the Pelican ashore, set up forge and workshop,
and repaired and rerigged her with a month's labour from stem to stern. ..."
4. Recreation by George O. Shields, American Canoe Association, League of American Sportsmen (1899)
"I told the boy who was rowing to put me ashore, and I went home for another line.
Returning to the boat I rerigged ..."
5. Alaska, the Great Country by Ella Higginson (1908)
"The Phoenix was refitted and rerigged and sent out on her triumphal voyage to
Okhotsk. There she arrived safely and proudly. She was received with volleys ..."
6. In the Wake of the Eighteentwelvers: Fights & Flights of Frigates & Fore-'n by Charles Henry Jeremiah Snider (1913)
"... and the brig Lord Melville shone as the Star. They were given thirty-two-pounders
for their old eighteens. The schooner Beresford was renamed, rerigged, ..."