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Definition of Rewedded
1. rewed [v] - See also: rewed
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rewedded
Literary usage of Rewedded
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life of George Cruikshank: In Two Epochs by Blanchard Jerrold (1882)
"... but it is to be hoped that they may some day be rewedded to Brough's biography,
and reappear as the artist's last important creation. ..."
2. The Life of George Cruikshank by Blanchard Jerrold (1883)
"... but it is to bo hoped that they may some day be rewedded to Brough's biography,
and reappear as the artist's last important creation. ..."
3. Dwight's Journal of Music: A Paper of Art and Literature by John Sullivan Dwight (1873)
"... called the glue-pot, soon rewedded the back and sides to the belly, and the
hass, being now just what it was. when the ruffian Ortega put his finger in ..."
4. The Childhood of the World by Edward Clodd (1914)
"... all things were in darkness until some hero cut them asunder and gave light
to mankind. And an old Greek myth tells how when Heaven and Earth rewedded, ..."
5. The Passing of Victoria: The Poets' Tribute by John Alexander Hammerton (1901)
"... of the fretful strife Of the outer world, rewedded, thou and I Will lie and
dream for ever hand in hand. ARTHUR G. SYMONS. ..."