Definition of Reasting

1. reast [v] - See also: reast

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reasting

reast
reasted
reastier
reastiest
reasting (current term)
reasts
reasty
reata
reatas
reate
reates
reattach
reattached
reattaches
reattaching
reattachment
reattachments
reattachs
reattack

Literary usage of Reasting

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

1. The Repeal of the Missouri Compromise: Its Origin and Authorship by Perley Orman Ray (1908)
"The reasting for the passage of and per diem for the period during which he acted as -Territorial Delegate." — House Journal, ist Sen, 3jd Coot, 170, 40$, ..."

2. Hakluytus posthumus: Contayning a History of the World in Sea Voyages and by Samuel Purchas (1905)
"After this with great reasting and pompe, and with great company, he is brought into the royall Palace in the Citie. This King keepeth a good traine, ..."

3. The Saturday Magazine (1835)
"... Firm in his own mountain vigour relying, l$reasting the dark storm, t ho red bolt defying; His wing on the wind, and his eye on the sun, He swerves not ..."

4. Plattner's Manual of Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis with the Blowpipe by Carl Friedrich Plattner (1880)
"It may be prepared by pulverizing molybdenite as finely as possible and reasting it in a small and quite shallow dish of platinum or ..."

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