renoun

Middle English

Etymology

Anglo-Norman renoun, late Anglo-Norman form of renun. Compare Old French renon, renom

Noun

renoun (uncountable)

  1. reputation; infamy (usually positive)

Descendants

  • English: renown

Old French

Alternative forms

Etymology

re- + noun (name).

Noun

renoun oblique singular, m (oblique plural renouns, nominative singular renouns, nominative plural renoun)

  1. reputation; infamy (usually positive)

Synonyms

Descendants

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