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reannex, v.|riːəˈnɛks| [a. OF. reannexer (1476 in Godef. Compl.): see re- and annex v.] trans. To annex again.
1495Rolls of Parlt. VI. 469/2 That the same Manours..be reuiued and reannexed to the said Duchie of Cornwall. 1622Bacon Hen. VII 40 King Charles was not a little inflamed with an ambition to repurchase, and reannex that Duchie. 1642C. Vernon Consid. Exch. 58 The said Court of Wards and Liveries..might.. escape from being re⁓annexed to the Exchequer. 1750Carte Hist. Eng. II. 284 Declaring the feif forfeited, re-annexed it to the domaine of the Crown. 1808W. Taylor in Robberds Mem. II. 223, I believe I shall be re-annexed to the Critical Review if it go on. 1896Lely Stat. of Pract. Utility 8 note, The 9th..section..reannexed to Lower Canada certain parts of Labrador and the adjacent islands. Hence reaˈnnexing vbl. n.
1622Bacon Hen. VII 45 The French Ambassadors were dismissed; the King auoiding to vnderstand any thing touching the reannexing of Britaine. |