Definition of Recane

1. cane [v -CANED, -CANING, -CANES] - See also: cane

Lexicographical Neighbors of Recane

recamier
recamiers
recan
recanalisation
recanalisations
recanalise
recanalised
recanalises
recanalising
recanalization
recanalizations
recanalize
recanalized
recanalizes
recanalizing
recane (current term)
recaned
recanes
recaning
recanned
recanning
recans
recant
recantation
recantations
recanted
recanter
recanters
recanting
recants

Literary usage of Recane

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

1. Reports of Cases Decided in the Appellate Courts of the State of Illinois by Illinois Appellate Court (1894)
"On the occasion in question, it became necessary to lower a heavy piece of timber, and Peter recane directed the appellee to bring a chain to be sent up in ..."

2. Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres by Henry Adams (1905)
"... was the usual word for wild duck, the falcon's prey, and Marion knew it as well as he, but she chose to misunderstand him: — C'est une bete qui recane; ..."

3. The History of British India by James Mill, Horace Hayman Wilson (1848)
"... vi. wag recane(j from the government of Madras, 1828. have been recorded in a preceding volume. Dissatisfied with the partial retractation of the ..."

4. Narrative and Critical History of America by Justin Winsor (1884)
"... indorsement of the Protestant Reconciler, entitled Three Letters of Thanks to the Protestant recane ¡lei-: I. From the A naba f lists at Munster ; 2. ..."

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