Wiktionary
vb. To braid again.
Usage examples of "rebraid".
With shaking hands she finished drying her hair, though she was at a loss what to do with the thick mass except rebraid it.
Now, pulling on, though I disliked their rustiness against my clean body, my breeches and jerkin, I tried to rebraid my hair, making sorry business of taming the still-damp strands.
She unbraided her hair, combed it with the bone comb she wore looped into it, and rebraided it smoothly, wrapping the tip with a thread from her tunic.
Paks took down her windblown hair and rebraided it quickly, then downed a mug of asar.
She rubbed her arms, hard, then took down her hair and rebraided it by feel.
She rebraided it with the speed of experience, securing the end with a clip and tossing the thick rope of hair over her shoulder to bang against her back.
She sat at the edge of the bed to brush them out, then rebraided her hair in a single loose plait, the tradition among Choctaw married women.
She brushed her cloak as well as she could, rebraided her hair, and left the room, locking it carefully behind her.
Her single braid hung crooked over her shoulder, already fuzzy with escaping hairs, for all that she had rebraided it neatly just before they came into the Upper City.
She looked at Chris, who was still sound asleep, then across to Robyn, who was sitting cross-legged on the wide bed, rebraiding her hair.