Definition of Rewin

1. v. t. To win again, or win back.

Definition of Rewin

1. win [v -WON or -WAN, -WINNING, -WINS] - See also: win

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Rewin

reweighed
reweighing
reweighs
reweld
rewelded
rewelding
rewelds
rewet
rewets
rewetted
rewetting
rewiden
rewidened
rewidening
rewidens
rewin (current term)
rewind
rewinded
rewinder
rewinders
rewinding
rewinds
rewinning
rewins
rewire
rewired
rewires
rewiring
rewoke
rewoken

Literary usage of Rewin

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1. The Poems of William Dunbar by William Dunbar, George Powell McNeill (1893)
"117, H. Revis, Revin, rewin. See Rif. Rew, sb. the herb rue, 223. 10. ... 350—Revis, pr. t. 129. 14—Revin, pt.pp. 143. 118— rewin, 241. 55. Rif. ..."

2. The Papacy and the Levant (1204-1571). by Kenneth M. Setton (1984)
"They should also undertake an independent action to rewin the Morea. The Hospitallers, although few in number, would be useful owing to their bravery and ..."

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