Definition of Renowning

1. renown [v] - See also: renown

Lexicographical Neighbors of Renowning

renovelled
renovelling
renovels
renovetur semel
renoviction
renovictions
renowme
renowmed
renowmes
renown
renowned
renownedly
renowner
renowners
renownful
renowning
renownless
renowns
rens
rensselaerite
rent
rent-a-car
rent-a-cop
rent-a-crowd
rent-a-quote
rent-free
rent-rebate
rent-roll
rent boys

Literary usage of Renowning

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

1. German Literature by Wolfgang Menzel (1840)
"I venture to look upon it as something worse than renowning, ... To this kind of renowning must be ascribed the expression of the celebrated Steffens: The ..."

2. A Collection of College Words and Customs by Benjamin Homer Hall (1856)
"The spare hours of the forenoon and afternoon are spent in fencing, in renowning, — that is, in doing things which make people stare at them, ..."

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