Lexicographical Neighbors of Resite
Literary usage of Resite
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rubber, Resins, Paints and Varnishes by Robert Selby Morrell, Armand de Waele (1920)
"resite is non-hygroscopic and is the most resistant of all plastics ; it can be
heated to 300 ° C. without decomposition and at higher temperatures it chars ..."
2. The Digby Plays: With an Incomplete 'morality' of Wisdom, who is Christ by Frederick James Furnivall, Paul Hamelius (1896)
"... for if I shoulde heare resite ye whole storye of ye whitson playes, it woulde
be tto ... for to resite in this ..."
3. A First French Course by Louis Alexandre Roux (1920)
"(§ 211), to receive réciter [resite], v., to recite récitez [resite], 2d pi.
pres. ind. or imv. pi. of réciter, recite la récréation ..."
4. A First French Course by Louis Alexandre Roux (1920)
"(§ 211), to receive réciter [resite], v., to recite récitez [resite], 2d pi.
pres. ind. or imv. pi. of réciter, recite la récréation ..."
5. A First French Course by Louis Alexandre Roux (1920)
"(§ 211), to receive réciter [resite], v., to recite récitez [resite], 2d pi.
pres. ind. or imv. pi. of réciter, recite la récréation ..."
6. The Complete Works of John Lyly by John Lyly (1902)
"... which to resite were nothing necessary in this place, & weighing the circumstances,
scarse expedient, ..."
7. Mirror for magistrates: in five parts by William Baldwin, Richard Niccols, John Higgins (1815)
"... 1 will resite what old experience tells In causes cold the noble vertues of
these welles. II. ..."
8. Mirror for magistrates: in five parts by William Baldwin, John Higgins, Richard Niccols (1815)
"... make : But of ray chaunce that time, resite will I, Which seru'd in warres my
prince in Normandy. 15. ..."