relead

English

Etymology

re- + lead

Verb

relead (third-person singular simple present releads, present participle releading, simple past and past participle releaded)

  1. (transitive) To fit (a window) with new lead.
    • 2009 May 25, Glenn Collins, “Let There Be Light, and Color, on Fifth Avenue”, in New York Times:
      The real windows were transported to nine glass-restoration studios from Massachusetts to California, where the glass was cleaned and patched, and then releaded.

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