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reappear, v.|riːəˈpɪə(r)| [f. re- 5 a + appear v.] intr. To appear again.
1611Cotgr., Reparoistre, to reappeare. 1728Pope Dunc. iii. 322 The dull stars roll round and reappear. 1792Murphy Ess. Johnson 20 [The Nile waters] continue hidden in the grass and weeds for about a quarter of a league, when they re-appear amongst a quantity of rocks. 1821Shelley Adonais xviii, The ants, the bees, the swallows, reappear. 1863Sat. Rev. 16 May 638 That which was ‘motion’..re⁓appears as heat. 1900G. C. Brodrick Mem. & Imp. 92, I never felt quite sure for years afterwards that he might not reappear in my rooms. Hence reaˈppearing vbl. n. and ppl. a.
1816Southey Lay of Laureate lviii, In re-appearing light confess'd, There stood another Minister of bliss. 1884Harper's Mag. Mar. 607/2 The next afternoon went by without his re-appearing. 1891Daily News 11 Sept. 3/3 One or two [cottages] that have become shelters for the reappearing small holders. |