Originally posted by Pabmusic
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Re Originally: in the matter of, referring to; in re (see in prep.2 23d). Subsequently: about, concerning.
1707 T. Hearne Remarks & Coll. 17 May (O.H.S.) II. 14 Amused by Charlett's trick re Tacitus.
The aforementioned 23d has five examples of 'in re' of which all but the following refer to legal cases:
1896 E. Terry Let. 7 Dec. in Ellen Terry & Shaw (1931) 136 What do you mean by saying (in re The Philanderer) it is dull and bestial?
I think it is commercial jargon in the sense that it turns up in letters thus:
Dear Sir,
Re yours of the 10th inst ...
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