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re-ˈread, v.|riː-| [re- 5 a.] trans. To read over again; to peruse a second time. (Common in 19th c.)
1782F. Burney Cecilia vii. i, Cecilia read and re-read this letter. 1794A. Seward Lett. (1811) III. 347, I am too busily employed in more necessary concerns to re-read..his works. 1848Thackeray Let. in Scribner's Mag. I. 398, I have been re-reading the Hoggarty Diamond this morning. 1876F. Harrison Choice Bks. (1886) 78 The immortal..poets of our race are to be read and re-read. Hence re-ˈread ppl. a.; re-ˈreading vbl. n.
1881Nation (N.Y.) XXXII. 386 Perhaps a rereading of ‘Lear’. 1893W. C. Robinson tr. Ten Brink's Hist. Eng. Lit. I. 80 The often re-read work of the Roman philosopher. 1898R. F. Horton Commandm. Jesus vi. 85 These five re-readings of the Mosaic regulations. |