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renascence|rɪˈnæsəns| Also 9 re- |riː-|. [See renascent and -ence.] 1. The process or fact of being born anew; rebirth, renewal, revival.
1727Earbery tr. Burnet's St. Dead 187 The Souls have a kind of Renascence, or παλιγγενεσία, a new Life, a new World, and all things new. 1827Coleridge in Lit. Rem. (1839) IV. 399 The perpetuity and continued re-nascence and spiritual life of Christ. 1912E. St. V. Millay in F. Earle Lyric Yr. 185 Renascence... O God, I cried, give me new birth, And put me back upon the earth! 1973Nature 20 July 184/3 The Serengeti Lion..has greater significance in that it reflects the renascence of animal study in Africa. 2. = Renaissance 1.
1869M. Arnold Cult. & An. 159 The great movement which goes by the name of the Renascence. [Note] I have ventured to give to the foreign word Renaissance an English form. 1874Green Short Hist. vii. 390 Here, as elsewhere, the Renascence found vernacular literature all but dead. transf.1872Morley Voltaire 5 The four-score volumes which he wrote, are the monument..of a new renascence. |