re-aˈbridge, v.
[re- 5 a.]
trans. To abridge a second time.
| a 1631 Donne 6 Serm. ii. (1634) 27 God's abridgement of the whole world was man; re-abridge man into his least volume [etc.]. |
re-aˈbridge, v.
[re- 5 a.]
trans. To abridge a second time.
| a 1631 Donne 6 Serm. ii. (1634) 27 God's abridgement of the whole world was man; re-abridge man into his least volume [etc.]. |
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