re-aˈpparel, v.
[re- 5 a.]
trans. To apparel again. Hence re-aˈpparelling vbl. n.
| 1624 Donne Devotions 358 (T.), Then we shall all be invested, reapparelled in our own bodies. 1901 Edin. Rev. Oct. 416 Ideas must re-apparel themselves in modern dress. Ibid., All such re-apparelling is of secondary import when [etc.]. |