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Etymology

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re- +‎ waybill

Verb

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rewaybill (third-person singular simple present rewaybills, present participle rewaybilling, simple past and past participle rewaybilled)

  1. To waybill again.
    • 1894, Marshall Monroe Kirkman, Freight Business, page 221:
      This rule is based on the supposition that the freight is to be rewaybilled en route.
    • 1918, Report of the Railway Accounting Officers Association, page 76:
      [] the Association may counteract the tendency to place an embargo on the free movement of freight in order to perpetuate an inadequate system of waybilling and rewaybilling at junction points.