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Repassage

Repassage \Re*pas"sage\ (r?-p?s"s?j;48), n. The act of repassing; passage back.
--Hakluyt.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
repassage

early 15c., from Old French repassage; see re- + passage.

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repassage

n. The act of repassing; passage back.

Usage examples of "repassage".

Portingall to the Westermost fort, vvith a flag of truce, to vvhom Captaine Sampson was sent vvith Captaine Goring, vvho comming to the said Messenger, he first asked them vvhat nation they vvere, they aunswered Englishmen, he then required to knovv if warres vvere betweene England and Spaine, to vvhich they aunsvvered that they knew not, but if he would go to their Generall he could best resolue him of such particulars, and for his assurance of passage and repassage, these Captaines made offer to ingage their credits, which he refused for that he vvas not sent from his Gouernor.

The planet sits upright in its axis to Deres and the seasonal shifts come from the passage and repassage of the dust belts that haze the space between.