Definition of Reanointed

1. Verb. (past of reanoint) ¹

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Definition of Reanointed

1. reanoint [v] - See also: reanoint

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reanointed

reannex
reannexation
reannexations
reannexed
reannexes
reannexing
reannotate
reannotated
reannotates
reannotating
reannounce
reannounced
reannounces
reannouncing
reanoint
reanointed
reanointing
reanoints
reans
reanswer
reanswered
reanswering
reanswers
reap
reap-silver
reap hook
reap what one sows
reapable
reaped
reaper

Literary usage of Reanointed

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

1. The Journal of the Polynesian Society by Polynesian Society (N.Z.) (1916)
"The corpse was occasionally exposed to the sun. reanointed with oil and then wrapped in fresh cloth It does not appear that they ever disembowelled the dead ..."

2. The Age of Hildebrand by Marvin Richardson Vincent (1896)
"Stephen II., the successor of Zacharias, reanointed Pepin and his two sons, forbade the Franks, under penalty of excommunication, to elect any king but one ..."

3. The Age of Hildebrand by Marvin Richardson Vincent (1896)
"Stephen II., the successor of Zacharias, reanointed Pepin and his two sons, forbade the Franks, under penalty of excommunication, to elect any king but one ..."

4. Dissertations on Subjects Relating to the "Orthodox" Or "Eastern-Catholic by William Palmer (1853)
"The Latins in the ninth century reconfirmed, or reanointed by their Bishops in Bulgaria those who had been already anointed with the holy Chrism after ..."

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