relettered

/riːˈlɛtərd/
verb
  1. To write or mark letters on something again, especially to replace old or faded letters.
    • The sign was so faded that we relettered it with fresh paint.
    • The librarian relettered the spines of the old books to make them easier to find.
    • After the store changed its name, the owner relettered the front window.
Synonyms
What does "relettered" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean