Rent"er (r?nt"?r), n. One who rents
or leases an estate; -- usually said of a lessee or tenant.
Ren"ter (r?n"t?r), v. t. [imp. &
p. p. Rentered (-t?rd); p. pr. & vb.
n. Rentering.] [F. rentraire; L. pref. re-
re- + in into, in + trahere to draw.]
1. To sew together so that the seam is scarcely
visible; to sew up with skill and nicety; to finedraw.
2. To restore the original design of, by
working in new warp; -- said with reference to tapestry.
Rent"er (r?nt"?r), n. One who rents
or leases an estate; -- usually said of a lessee or tenant.
Ren"ter (r?n"t?r), v. t. [imp. &
p. p. Rentered (-t?rd); p. pr. & vb.
n. Rentering.] [F. rentraire; L. pref. re-
re- + in into, in + trahere to draw.]
1. To sew together so that the seam is scarcely
visible; to sew up with skill and nicety; to finedraw.
2. To restore the original design of, by
working in new warp; -- said with reference to tapestry.