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reˈland, v. [re- 5 a.] trans. and intr. To land again. Hence reˈlanding vbl. n. a. trans.1710Act 8 Anne Pub. Gen. Acts 217 Great Quantities of such Tobacco..have been Privately Re-landed in this Realm. 1710Lond. Gaz. No. 4701/2 The re-landing of Goods exported. 1759Ann. Reg. 98 The sword-blades appeared, which were ordered to be re-landed at the custom-house. 1836W. Irving Astoria III. 155 That he should be relanded in October, at Astoria, by the Beaver. 1884Sir C. Bowen in Law Rep. 13 Q.B. Div. 91 On her return thither the cargo was relanded and warehoused. b. intr.1773Life N. Frowde 39 After they had delivered their Cargo, and re-landed in the Port of London. 1829H. Murray N. Amer. I. v. 253 The passengers were obliged to reland. |