Lexicographical Neighbors of Reswallow
Literary usage of Reswallow
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Diseases of the Stomach by William Ward Van Valzah, James Douglas Nisbet (1898)
"... the will should be engaged in an effort to suppress the regurgitation or to
reswallow immediately the regurgitated food without a second mastication. ..."
2. The Lower Niger and Its Tribes by Arthur Glyn Leonard (1906)
"on the look-out to kifi the snake before it has had time to reswallow the stone.
Going into this question as deeply as I have done, it is quite evident that ..."
3. The Lower Niger and Its Tribes by Arthur Glyn Leonard (1906)
"on the look-out to kill the snake before it has had time to reswallow the stone.
Going into this question as deeply as I have done, it is quite evident that ..."
4. The Lower Niger and Its Tribes by Arthur Glyn Leonard (1906)
"on the look-out to kill the snake before it has had time to reswallow the stone.
Going into this question as deeply as I have done, it is quite evident that ..."
5. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1889)
"... and very little starchy matter; after food a few grains of bicarbonate of soda
were given, and he was told to reswallow what came into the month. ..."
6. Pediatrics (1899)
"It is his usual custom to reswallow the food, but rejects it when sour, unless
he is in school or some place where this is not possible. ..."