Definition of Remeiding

1. remeid [v] - See also: remeid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Remeiding

remediator
remediators
remedied
remedies
remediless
remedilessness
remeding
remedy
remedying
remedyless
remeet
remeeting
remeets
remeid
remeided
remeiding (current term)
remeids
remelt
remelted
remelting
remelts
remember
remember oneself
rememberability
rememberable
rememberance
remembered
rememberer
rememberers
rememberest

Literary usage of Remeiding

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

1. The History of the Kirk of Scotland by David Calderwood (1844)
"... vertuous exercise among her maids, and spending of all tyme in vanitie : for remeiding and helping wherof, to travell to move her to heare now and then ..."

2. The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland by Scotland Privy Council (1905)
"... meanes for remeiding the evill and furnishing the countrie with plentie of good coyne, according whereunto the Lords of the committee, having mett this ..."

3. Remarks on the Constitution and Procedure of the Scottish Courts of Law by James Glassford (1812)
"A farther provision was made by the Regulations of the Court in 1695, Art. 23- " f°r tne remeiding the abuse " of the multiplying of bills, ..."

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