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Definition of Renouncers
1. renouncer [n] - See also: renouncer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Renouncers
Literary usage of Renouncers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. German Universities: Contributions to the History and Improvement of the by Karl von Raumer (1859)
"renouncers can enter only the Society of their countrymen; but if there is no such,
... Members of a Society have, everywhere, precedence over renouncers. ..."
2. German Universities: Contributions to the History and Improvement of the by Karl von Raumer (1859)
"renouncers can enter only the Society of their countrymen; but if there is no such,
... Members of a Society have, everywhere, precedence over renouncers. ..."
3. German Universities: Contributions to the History and Improvement of the by Karl von Raumer (1859)
"Members of a Society have, everywhere, precedence over renouncers. TITLE II.—DISTINCTIONS
AMONG STUDENTS. a.—According to Birthplace. § 18. ..."
4. The Scots Revised Reports: Morison's Dictionary, 1 to 9424 (1908)
"Nay, were the effect of this renunciation, or of a virtual assignation to the
father, of the shares renounced, such as to separate the renouncers ..."