reˈgloss, v. rare.
[re- 5 a.]
trans. To put a fresh gloss upon.
1609 J. Davies Humours Heauen on Earth Wks. (Grosart) I. 6 Grease.., which so re-glosst the Sattens glosse that it Was varnisht like their vailes that turn the Spit. a 1618 Sylvester Job Triumphant ii. 63 He dwels in Houses..By him, re-built, re-gilt, re-glost, re-glas'd. |