The Collaborative International Dictionary
Redescend \Re`de*scend"\ (-s?nd"), v. i. [Pref. re- + descend:
cf. F. redescendre.]
To descend again.
--Howell.
Wiktionary
vb. To descend again (often following an ascent)
Usage examples of "redescend".
This secret is the Royalty of the Sages, the Crown of the Initiate whom we see redescend victorious from the summit of Trials, in the fine allegory of Cebes.
The dreadful might of ever-living limbs Which clothed that awful spirit unbeheld, To redescend, and trample out the spark.
The dreadful might of ever-living limbs Which clothed that awful spirit unbeheld, To redescend, and trample out the spark.
The petite sailor redescended, plunging momentarily into the dimness of the narrow cabin.
He marched off to attempt to overawe the smaller kingdoms and kings, gain their Jewels of Sovereignty, allegiances, and the loan of the their armies, then redescend on Munster with more force than even the stubborn Fitzgeralds would dare to oppose.