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Definition of Resay
1. say [v -SAID, -SAYING, -SAYS] - See also: say
Lexicographical Neighbors of Resay
Literary usage of Resay
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Three Chapters of Letters Relating to the Suppression of Monasteries by Thomas Wright (1843)
"... ho hath for smale somes resay ving large flees, and where they have made a
... whiche sorte shall never resay ve no money; for the particuler bailies ..."
2. Principles of Teaching High School Pupils by Means of the High School Subjects by Hubert Wilbur Nutt (1922)
"The teacher who falls into the habit of imposing time-serving tasks upon the
pupil and in hearing him resay his lessons frequently develops the attitude of ..."
3. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events by Frank Moore, Edward Everett (1861)
"Company H—Cnpt- Raphael Vopel ; First Lieutenant, Albert Нес- bel ; Second
Lieutenant, Lewis F. resay. ..."
4. The Annual Register (1823)
"Thus nothing is to be feared from Portugal ; on the contrary, it is rather to be
presumed that the government of that kingdom will always be resay to ..."
5. Original Letters, Illustrative of English History: Including Numerous Royal by Henry Ellis (1827)
"... of the Realme hadde harde and resay vyd them." Here the Letter breaks off:
though again he adds, ..."
6. The Laws of Imitation by Gabriel de Tarde (1903)
"... self-repetition is one of the signs of love; that it is the peculiarity of
love, both in art and life, to continually say and resay the same thing, ..."
7. The Laws of Imitation by Gabriel de Tarde (1903)
"... self-repetition is one of the signs of love; that it is the peculiarity of
love, both in art and life, to continually say and resay the same thing, ..."