reinˈstalment
[re- 5 a.]
Renewed instalment.
1608 Day Hum. out of Br. v. ii, We ha yet performd but the least part of duetie, Your reinstalment. 1610 Healey St. Aug. Citie of God iii. xvi. 128 The Hetrurians assisted Tarquins endeauours of re-instalment. 1728 Morgan Algiers II. v. 317 There is not abundance of Appearance of their Re-instalment in these Realms. 1851 Lytton Lett. to J. Bull 2 Its reinstalment to office has not been resuscitation. |