reˈshoe, v.
(riː-)
[re- 5 a.]
trans. To shoe (a horse) again. Hence reˈshoeing vbl. n.
| 1856 ‘Stonehenge’ Brit. Rural Sports 668/1 The want of re-shoeing is more likely to prevent contraction than to cause it. 1892 Daily News 16 Nov. 5/5 No aluminium shoes broke, and they were used over again for re-shoeing. |