Definition of Refalling

1. Verb. (present participle of refall) ¹

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Definition of Refalling

1. refall [v] - See also: refall

Lexicographical Neighbors of Refalling

refacing
refaction
refactor
refactorability
refactorable
refactored
refactoring
refactorings
refactorisation
refactorisations
refactorization
refactorizations
refactors
refall
refallen
refalling
refalls
refamiliarisation
refamiliarise
refamiliarised
refamiliarises
refamiliarising
refamiliarization
refamiliarize
refamiliarized
refamiliarizes
refamiliarizing
refarming
refashion
refashioned

Literary usage of Refalling

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Principles and practice of gynaecology by Thomas Addis Emmet (1879)
"... which should be placed as far back as possible, even to the internal orifice "f the womb, not only to hinder a refalling, but to receive the lochia, ..."

2. A Complete History of the Popes of Rome: From Saint Peter, the First Bishop by Louis-Marie de Lahaye Cormenin (1859)
"... and of the perseverance with which you shun refalling into the same fault. Now that you detest your errors, we free you from anathema ana ..."

3. Analysis of M. Ortolan's Institutes of Justinian: Including the History and by Thomas Lambert Mears, Joseph-Louis-Elzéar Ortolan (1876)
"... (4) wife passing in manu; (5) son refalling under power after first or second emancipation ; (6) children proving (in the lifetime of the father, ..."

4. Greek Sculpture: Selections from Friedrichs' Bausteine by Karl Friedrichs, Daniel Cady Eaton (1881)
"... in a short sleeved Chiton opening on the left side, bound about the middle and doubled apparently at the neck, the outer part refalling to the girdle. ..."

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