Definition of Reynards

1. reynard [n] - See also: reynard

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reynards

rewth
rewths
rex
rex-pat
rex-patriate
rex-patriates
rex-pats
rex begonia
rexes
rexine
rexines
reye's syndrome
reye syndrome
reyerite
reyn
reynards (current term)
reyns
reyse
reysed
reyses
reysing
rez
rezero
rezeroed
rezeroes
rezeroing
rezeros
rezes
rezip
rezone

Literary usage of Reynards

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

1. Exploratory Travels Through the Western Territories of North America by Zebulon Montgomery Pike, William M Maguire (1889)
"They are so perfectly consolidated with the reynards, that they scarcely can be termed a distinct nation, but recently there appears to be a schism between ..."

2. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal by William Chambers, Robert Chambers (1846)
"Raven of the reynards,' exclaimed the young man with an earnestness and solemnity ... With these words the Raven of the reynards plunged into the forest, ..."

3. The French Regime in Wisconsin ... 1634-1760 by Reuben Gold Thwaites (1902)
"They see that they must set out to march against the reynards to reduce them, in order- to teach the savages that one cannot insult the French with impunity ..."

4. Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin by State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Carl Schurz, Lyman Copeland Draper (1902)
"... enterprise against the reynards to the glory of the King. Since that time Sieur de Louvigny has presented a requisition to Monsieur begon and myself, ..."

5. Publications by Parish Register Society, London, London Parish Register Society, Florida State Historical Society, Deland, Deland Florida State Historical Society, Reparations Commission, North Carolina Historical Commission, Yorkshire Philosophical Society, Yorkshire (1897)
"Sarah, daughter of ffrancis reynards of Willerby. Martin, son of Martin Thomlinson of Anlaby. Henry, son of Henry Jefferson. Vic : Henry, son of John Sisson ..."

6. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1813)
"At this place I was introduced to a chief, called the Raven of the reynards. He made a very flowery speech on the occasion, which I answered in a few words, ..."

7. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1813)
"At this place I was introduced to a chief, called the Raven of the reynards. He made a very flowery speech on the occasion, which I answered in a few words, ..."

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