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▪ I. reˈissue, n. [re- 5 a.] A second or renewed issue; spec. in the book-trade, a republication at a different price or in a different form of part of an impression already placed on the market; also, a reissued gramophone record.
1805W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. III. 295 The re-issue could easily be effected from a single centre. 1884S. Dowell Taxation iv. iv. I. 70 The fifteenth granted to Henry III..in consideration of the reissue of the charters. 1937Discovery Oct. 320/1 Apart from this curious re-issue, Godwin's book was reprinted in the Harleian Miscellany in 1746. 1948Hansard Commons 21 Jan. 217 American films..were good enough to go on attracting cinema-goers even on re-issue. 1966Listener 5 May 664/3 No reservations about a wonderful bargain HMV reissue. 1977Rolling Stone 24 Mar., More people acquaint themselves with Fleetwood Mac and dig back to old reissues. ▪ II. reˈissue, v. [re- 5 a.] To issue again. a. intr.a1618Sylvester Eleg. Ep. Sir W. Sidney 124 Heav'n maketh all things to re-issue well. 1786Jefferson Writ. (1859) II. 59 It re-issues into the ocean at the northerly end of the Gulf. 1842Tennyson Godiva 77 Reissuing, robed and crown'd, To meet her lord. 1860Ld. Lytton Lucile ii. iv. §1. 77 From the dark tiring-chamber behind straight reissue..the old mummers. b. trans.1799Act 39 Geo. III, c. 107 §1 [A promissory note] which may be re-issued from Time to Time. 1847Ld. Lindsay Chr. Art I. 73 These compositions..were finally reissued by those masters, more or less modified and improved. 1884Law Rep. 12 Q. Bench Div. 605 The notes, when presented for payment, were cashed by the company, and reissued by them. Hence reˈissuer.
1898Grosart Pref. Greene's Selimus 7 The re-issuers may really have known that R(obert) G(reene) was the author. |