Definition of Rebodied

1. rebody [v] - See also: rebody

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rebodied

reblooms
reblossom
reblossomed
reblossoming
reblossoms
rebluff
rebluffs
reboant
reboantic
reboants
reboard
reboarded
reboarding
reboards
reboation
rebodied (current term)
rebodies
rebody
rebodying
reboil
reboiled
reboiling
reboils
rebolter
rebolters
rebond
rebonded
rebonding
rebonds
rebook

Literary usage of Rebodied

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

1. The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series by Samuel Johnson (1810)
"... Those come rebodied where they first did move ; Not to be judg'd, no, but to be made cleere, And that in them God's goodnesse may appeare. ..."

2. The Apostles' Creed: Tested by Experience : Lectures Delivered in the Church by Charles Richard Baker (1884)
"... and the soul be rebodied, no change taking place in the quality of the soul, we cannot conceive of the new body as different in any respect from the old ..."

3. The Up-to-date Hardwood Finisher by Frederick Thomas Hodgson (1904)
"There is no reason why the first body should not be allowed to sink, and the article then be rebodied if necessary. Much bodying-in would make the work ..."

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