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† renoˈmee Obs. Also 4–5 renome, (5 -nomme), renommee, 5 -y(e. [a. OF. renomee, later renommée, f. renomer: see prec.] Renown. (Very common in Caxton's works.)
c1386Chaucer Wife's T. 303 For gentillesse nys but renomee Of thyne auncestres, for hire heigh bountee. 1390Gower Conf. II. 43 Hire name was Rosiphelee; Which tho was of gret renomee. c1450Merlin 186 Renomee that thurgh alle the worlde renneth yede so thourgh euery londe. 1464Rolls of Parlt. V. 561/1 The fame of renommy of the honour and pollicie therof. c1489Caxton Sonnes of Aymon xxiv. 521 The renommee therof is flowen over alle the worlde. |