re-beˈstow, v.
[re- 5 a.]
trans. To bestow again. So rebeˈstowal.
| 1835 Lytton Rienzi vii. ix, A fair name vindicated, and rightful honours re-bestowed. 1896 Daily News 11 Dec. 2/6 His formal placing of his office in the hands of the Academicians, and their equally formal rebestowal of it. |