Lexicographical Neighbors of Reworn
Literary usage of Reworn
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Edinburgh Review by Sydney Smith (1872)
"... stole it —a prince's favourite flaunted in it—a needy mender pieced it, a Jew
priced it, and sent it abroad, to be rebought, resold, reworn, retorn, ..."
2. Three Episodes of Massachusetts History: The Settlement of Boston Bay; the by Charles Francis Adams (1892)
"The dress was of homespun, and worn and reworn until there was nothing left of it.
In the division of personal effects, " Benjamin Had a pair of Shoes," and ..."
3. Three Episodes of Massachusetts History: The Settlement of Boston Bay; the by Charles Francis Adams (1892)
"The dress was of homespun, and worn and reworn until there was nothing left of it.
In the division of personal effects, " Benjamin Had a pair of Shoes," and ..."
4. The Methodist Review (1855)
"Their insertion is, therefore, now marked, not only by the brackets, but expressly
cis reWorn(i'o»s, and though printed without other distinction, ..."
5. The Book of Elizabethan Verse by William Stanley Braithwaite (1908)
"... There all are kings. In this securer place we'll keep As lull'd asleep; Or
for a little time we'll lie . As robes laid by; To be another day reworn, ..."
6. The Print Collector: An Introduction to the Knowledge Necessary for Forming by Joseph Maberly, Theodore Henry Fielding (1880)
"... from generation to generation, retouched as often as reworn ; plates executed
two, or even three, hundred years ago, do exist at the present day*. ..."
7. Medical Record by George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1889)
"This was changed at night for one precisely similar, no article worn during the
day remained on at night, and all clothing to be reworn was exposed to the ..."
8. The Russian Road to China by Lindon Wallace Bates (1910)
"In the cycles of progress old paths are reworn. Pharaoh's canal from the
Mediterranean to the Red Sea was swallowed up under the sands of three thousand ..."