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▪ I. † reˈvester, n. obs. var. revestry n. 1.
1611Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. vii. xii. §5. 272 The Crosse of Lead..was kept in the Treasury or Reuester of Glastenbury Church..till the Suppression thereof. ▪ II. † reˈvester, v.1 Obs.—1 [Cf. prec. and revestry v.] trans. To replace in the vestry.
1466in Archaeol. I. i. 49 To light þe tapers to the sensours and to see them borne or revesterid and the quier to be senced. ▪ III. † reˈvester, v.2 Obs. [var. of revest v.1, after vesture or vestry.] trans. To array, robe, dress. Also refl.
1494Fabyan Chron. vii. ccxxi. 243 Where the stole is worne nexte vnto the albe, whan the preest is reuestred to masse. 1533Cranmer Let. in Misc. Writ. (Parker Soc.) 245 Which all revestred ourselves in our pontificalibus. c1540tr. Pol. Verg. Eng. Hist. (Camden No. 36) 80 Having a place feetlie selected for the plantinge of their tents, theye revestred their Yowthe in armowre. |