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renomee
† renoˈmee Obs. Also 4–5 renome, (5 -nomme), renommee, 5 -y(e. [a. OF. renomee, later renommée, f. renomer: see prec.] Renown. (Very common in Caxton's works.)c 1386 Chaucer Wife's T. 303 For gentillesse nys but renomee Of thyne auncestres, for hire heigh bountee. 1390 Gower Conf. II. 43 Hire name w...
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French frigate Républicaine française
Renomee shared in the proceeds of Grasshoppers capture on 12 November of the American schooner Henrietta, Henry Dawson, master. Fate
Renomee was scrapped at Deptford in September 1810.
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Derek Gardner created a painting of her surrender to HMS Alfred.
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renome
† reˈnome Obs. [ad. F. renom, later form of renon renown n. Earlier examples of the spelling belong to renomee.] Renown.1523 Ld. Berners Froiss. I. cxlvi. 175 Do nat a thyng that shulde blemysshe your renome. c 1557 Abp. Parker Ps. lxxviii. 118 In ages still to come To ryse and sprede..God's actes t...
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renownee
† renowne(e Obs. Also 4–5 renoune(e, -none; Sc. 5 ranowne, 6 renownye. [A confusion of renomee and renown n.] Renown.1375 Barbour Bruce viii. 290 Thai suld richt weill revardit be, And gretly ek thair renownee. c 1385 Chaucer L.G.W. 1513 Hypsipyle (Camb. MS.), Sche knew by folk that in his shepis be...
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renown
▪ I. renown, n. (rɪˈnaʊn) Forms: α. 4–7 renoun(e, 5 Sc. ra-), 5–6 renovne, 6 -nounn; 4–5 renon(e; 4–7 renowne, (5 Sc. ra-), 5 renownn, rennowne, 5– renown. β. 5–7 renoume, (6 Sc. -mne), 6 renowm, 6–7 renowme. [a. AF. renoun, renun, = OF. renon, later renom (see renome n.), f. renomer to make famous,...
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strange
▪ I. strange, a. (streɪn(d)ʒ) Also 3–7 straunge, 4–6 straung, 4–7 strang, 5 strawnge, straunce, straunche, 6 straenge, straynge, straing, Sc. strenge, 6–7 strainge. [a. OF. estrange (mod.F. étrange) = Pr. estranh, estrang, Sp. estraño, Pg. estranho, Rum. strâin, It. strano adj., stranio, strangio n....
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person
▪ I. person, n. (ˈpɜːrs(ə)n) Forms: α. 3–4 persun, 3–6 persone, (4 persoyne), 4–5 persoon(e, (5 persown), 5–6 persoun(e, personne, 4– person. β. 4 parsoun, 4–7 parson, 5–6 parsone, 6 parsonne. [a. OF. persone (12th c. in Littré), mod.F. personne, a personage, a person, a man or woman, = Pr., It. per...
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