Definition of Rerose

1. rerise [v] - See also: rerise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rerose

reroasting
reroll
rerolled
reroller
rerollers
rerolling
rerolls
reroof
reroofed
reroofing
reroofs
reroot
rerooted
rerooting
reroots
rerose (current term)
reroute
rerouted
rerouter
rerouters
reroutes
rerouting
reroutings
rerun
rerunning
reruns
res
res adjudicata
res gestae
res ipsa loquitur

Literary usage of Rerose

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

1. History of the 104th Pennsylvania Regiment, from August 22nd, 1861, to by William Watts Hart Davis (1866)
"Although not engaged in active operations in the field the brigade, by no means, was permitted to enjoy a season of rerose. The engineers, before our ..."

2. Sketches of Border Adventures: In the Life and Times of Major Moses Van by John Niles Hubbard (1842)
"The fatigues of the campaign were such that both -warriors and prisoners spent the first day and night after their arrival, as a season of rerose. ..."

3. Waldie's Select Circulating Library by Adam Waldie (1837)
"A shameful capitulation," said Teste; " and no foreigner has yet entered our walls ! We have rerose among the multitude. " Citizens and soldiers! ..."

4. Festus: A Poem by Philip James Bailey (1901)
"... death—to seize the nascent souls Of men as they rerose from death to life, •\ ml sweep them off in midst of all these hosts Assembled for that cause, ..."

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