REFOUND
Source: 567
Re‐found″ (r?‐found″), v. t. [[Pref. re- + found to cast; cf. F. refondare. Cf. Refund.]] 1. 1. To found or cast anew. “Ancient bells refounded.” T. Warton.
2. 2. To found or establish again; to re�stablish.
Source: 567
Re‐found″ (r?‐found″), v. t. [[Pref. re- + found to cast; cf. F. refondare. Cf. Refund.]] 1. 1. To found or cast anew. “Ancient bells refounded.” T. Warton.
2. 2. To found or establish again; to re�stablish.