† reˈpositure Obs. rare.
[ad. med.L. repositūra (Du Cange): see reposit v. and -ure.]
Reposition.
| 1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 489 Bottles..serving for the repositure of distilled waters. 1661 Morgan Sph. Gentry iii. viii. 81 Christians abhorred those obsequies of burning, affecting a repositure into the hands of God, who is able to raise our vile bodies. |