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reˈfledge, v. [re- 5 a.] trans. To fledge again. Hence reˈfledging vbl. n.
1829Southey Pilgr. Compostella ii. xxi, In flew the feathers,..And the Cock and the Hen in a trice were refledged. 1850Browning Easter Day xxiv, Scared if the South firmament With North-fire did its wings refledge! 1889Pater G. de Latour (1896) 63 The flush and re-fledging of the black earth itself in that fervent springtide. |