The Collaborative International Dictionary
Restringe \Re*stringe"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Restringed; p. pr. & vb. n. Restringing.] [L. restringere. See Restrain.] To confine; to contract; to stringe. [Obs.]
Wiktionary
n. The act by which something is restring. vb. (present participle of restring English)
Usage examples of "restringing".
In the archers' quarter men were restringing their bows, a few on horseback aiming practice shots at a swaying man of straw and sacking, others, on foot, at random targets hung upon poles.
He sat in the sun before his tent, restringing his bow with fresh gut for the hunting they had all been awaiting.
The knight was now leaning against a tree, restringing his bow to suit the weather.
So Jack had spent much of the day nailing leather to clubs, greasing blades, restringing bows, and filing the rust from spearheads.