Definition of Reshaven

1. reshave [v] - See also: reshave

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reshaven

reshapable
reshape
reshapeable
reshaped
reshaper
reshapers
reshapes
reshaping
reshapings
resharpen
resharpened
resharpening
resharpens
reshave
reshaved
reshaven (current term)
reshaves
reshaving
resheath
resheathe
resheathed
resheathes
resheathing
resheaths
reshelve
reshelved
reshelves
reshelving
reshes
reshift

Literary usage of Reshaven

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

1. Harold, the Last of the Saxon Kings by Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1902)
"... and had all respect for the body; and it was nearly an hour before, in long gown of fur, reshaven, dainty, and decked, the Sire de Graville bowed, ..."

2. The Last Days of Pompeii by Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1892)
"reshaven, dainty, and decked, the Sire de Graville bowed and sighed and prayed before the refection set out in the abbot's cell. ..."

3. Harold, the Last of the Saxon Kings by Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1902)
"... and had all respect for the body; and it was nearly an hour before, in long gown of fur, reshaven, dainty, and decked, the Sire de Graville bowed, ..."

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