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v.t., redyed, redying.
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redye — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
redye — verb To dye again … Wiktionary
redye — re·dye || ‚rÉªË daɪ v. color again with dye, tint again … English contemporary dictionary
redye — re•dye′ v. t. dyed, dy•ing … From formal English to slang
redye — v.t., redyed, redying … Useful english dictionary
La Redye — See Dicereslane … Dictionary of London
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