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† reˈnovel, v. Obs. Also 4–5 renouel. [ad. OF. renoveler (mod.F. renouveler), f. L. re- re- + novellus novel a. Cf. renule v.] To renew. a. trans.c1315Shoreham i. 1826 Þer..Scel be renoueled þet a-gonne hijs, And ayþer folȝy oþer. 1340Hampole Pr. Consc. 7474 And als oft renoueld salle be ilk payne, Als he turned new tylle ilk syn ogayne. c1386Chaucer Melib. ⁋879 To do som thing, by which he may renovele his good name. 1446Lydg. Nightingale i. 23 Meued of Corage be vertu of the seson, In prime-tens renoueled yere be yere. 1473Rolls of Parlt. VI. 65/1 The oold frendelyhode also betwixt theym to be renovelled in such wise, as it may abide. 1537Cromwell in Merriman Life & Lett. (1902) II. 104 His Maieste hath commaunded you eftsones to renovel the said Ouerture of mediacion vnto him. b. intr.c1374Chaucer Boeth. iii. pr. xi, All things renovelen..with seed imultiplied. c1386― Pars. T. ⁋953 Oones a yer alle thinges in the erthe renovelen. Hence † reˈnovelling vbl. n.; also † reˈnovelance [OF. renovelance], † reˈnovelment [OF. renovelement], † reˈnovelty [OF. renoveleté], renewing. Obs.
1413Pilgr. Sowle (Caxton) i. xxii. (1859) 23 The counseyles conteined in the gospels of Criste, whiche ben in a maner renouellynges of the forsayd pertes. c1384Chaucer H. Fame ii. 185 And also moo renoveilaunces Of olde for-leten aqueyntaunces. c1477Caxton Jason 45 It is a grete abuse to me for to thinke and haue a renouelement of payne. Ibid. 123 Peleus..cam unto the kyng in the renouellite of this noble respyrement. 1501in Lett. Rich. III & Hen. VII (Rolls) I. 154 Overture..for the renovelling of the said amitie. |