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re-enˈjoy, v. Also 7 rein-. [re- 5 a.] trans. To enjoy again.
1605Earl Stirling Alexandr. Trag. i. Chor., Those that th'earth chargde..Theyr ashie lodgings leaue, To re-enioy the light. a1648Ld. Herbert Hen. VIII (1683) 159 That Charles, Duke of Bourbon should re-injoy his former estate. 1670Cotton Espernon ii. v. 241 To the end they might re-enjoy the licence of War. a1711Ken Hymns Evang. Poet. Wks. 1721 I. 53 'Tis Heav'n to me to re⁓enjoy my Dear. 1751Eliza Heywood Betsy Thoughtless II. 221, I am preparing to return to my country-seat, where I hope to re-enjoy..tranquility. So re-enˈjoyment.
1611Cotgr., Rejouïssance, a reinioyment, repossession, reinioying. 1631Quarles Div. Poems, Samson Medit. xx, Whose sweet enjoyment..leaves a thirst Of reenjoyment, greater than the first. 1668Franco Truth Springing 46 The re-injoyment of those infinite Delights the Soul lost. 1815M. Pilkington Celebrity III. 148 The result was, a re-enjoyment of illicit pleasures. |