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reimˈprint, v. [re- 5 a.] trans. To imprint anew; to reprint. Hence reimˈprinted ppl. a., reimˈprinting vbl. n.
1566Abp. Parker Corr. (Parker Soc.) 261 The reimprinting of the late Geneva Bible. 1616Spelman De non Temer. Eccl. (ed. 2) 173, I haue beene often sollicited within these two yeeres..to reimprint this little Treatise. a1631Donne 6 Serm. i. (1634) 14 This seal being reimprinted upon us in our second Creation. a1711Ken Hymnotheo Poet. Wks. 1721 III. 77 They inward Joys of Absolution feel, And glory in their re-imprinted Seal. |