Ren*verse" (r?n-vErs"), v. t. [F.
renverser; L. pref. re- re- + in in, into +
versare, v. intens. fr. vertere to turn.] To
reverse. [Obs.]
Whose shield he bears renverst.
Spenser.
{ Ren*verse" (r?n*v?rs"), or
||Ren`ver`sé" (r?n`v?r`s?") }, a.
[F. renversé, p. p. ] (Her.)
Reversed; set with the head downward; turned contrary to the
natural position.
{ Ren*verse" (r?n*v?rs"), or
||Ren`ver`sé" (r?n`v?r`s?") }, a.
[F. renversé, p. p. ] (Her.)
Reversed; set with the head downward; turned contrary to the
natural position.
Ren*verse" (r?n-vErs"), v. t. [F.
renverser; L. pref. re- re- + in in, into +
versare, v. intens. fr. vertere to turn.] To
reverse. [Obs.]
Whose shield he bears renverst.
Spenser.
{ Ren*verse" (r?n*v?rs"), or
||Ren`ver`sé" (r?n`v?r`s?") }, a.
[F. renversé, p. p. ] (Her.)
Reversed; set with the head downward; turned contrary to the
natural position.
{ Ren*verse" (r?n*v?rs"), or
||Ren`ver`sé" (r?n`v?r`s?") }, a.
[F. renversé, p. p. ] (Her.)
Reversed; set with the head downward; turned contrary to the
natural position.