Definition of Reney

1. renegue [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: renegue

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reney

renewable resource
renewable resources
renewables
renewably
renewal
renewals
renewed
renewedly
renewedness
renewer
renewers
renewest
renewing
renewings
renews
reney (current term)
reneye
reneyed
reneyes
reneying
reneys
renforce
renforced
renforces
renforst
renga
rengas
rengeite
rengo-geiko
reni-

Literary usage of Reney

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire: A Record of by Lewis publishing company, Chicago, Ezra Scollay Stearns, William Frederick Whitcher, Edward Everett Parker (1908)
"He married, July 16, 1898, Mabel P. Clark, who was born October 21, 1809, in Pawtucket, daughter of Charles R. and Sarah P. (reney) Clark, o£ Pawtucket, ..."

2. Tennessee Reports: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Highest by William Frierson Cooper, John Overton, William Wilcox Cooke, John Haywood, Jacob Peck, Supreme Court of Errors and Appeals, John H. Martin, George Shall Yerger, Tennessee, Return Jonathan Meigs, Tennessee Superior Court (1870)
"reney, 398. 2. If the jury below, in such case, find the defendant guilty generally, it establishes the fact that the words were spoken as laid in the ..."

3. The English Illustrated Magazine (1905)
"We had been talking of sonnets and sonnet-writers by the club smoking-room fire, Colman, reney, Wilson, and I. Only four men of my acquaintance can discuss ..."

4. My Lifetime by John Hollingshead (1895)
"... Silvain, and Paul reney; Mesdames Granger, Lloyd, M. Martin, Bianco, J. Samary, Thenard, Fayolle, ... Paul reney j Mesdames Sarah Bernhardt, Thenard. ..."

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