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P1. of renown (also †of renowns).
a. Of fame, repute, or distinction; celebrated, famous.
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the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > fame or renown > [adverb]
of renownc1330
α.
c1330 (?a1300) Sir Tristrem (1886) l. 2853 (MED) In seyn matheus toun..afair fest was Of lordes of renoun.
c1330 Sir Orfeo (Auch.) (1966) l. 202 (MED) He cleped to-gider his barouns, Erls, lordes of renouns.
c1400 (c1378) W. Langland Piers Plowman (Laud 581) (1869) B. Prol. 158 A raton of renon, most renable of tonge.
a1450 (?a1300) Richard Coer de Lyon (Caius) (1810) l. 689 Sir Foulke Doyly of renoun.
a1500 ( J. Yonge tr. Secreta Secret. (Rawl.) (1898) 121 (MED) In oone techynge acordyth..the moste wyse clerkes and Maysteris of renoune that haue beyn afor vs.
1535 D. Lindsay Satyre 1206 Lo! quhair thair sits ane Priores of renown.
1605 E. Sandys Relation State of Relig. sig. Q 4 b Vnless the gratiousness of God stirre vppe some worthy Princes of renowne..with both sides to enterpose their wisedome.
1645 J. Milton Psalm cxxxvi in Poems 15 In bloody battail he brought down Kings of prowess and renown.
1663 Pleasant Hist. Roswall & Lillian 634 With hounds and ratches of renown.
1706 S. Centlivre Basset-table Epil. The Orange-Ladies, Virgins of Renown, Are Powder-Monkies running up and down.
1782 W. Cowper John Gilpin 2 John Gilpin was a citizen Of credit and renown.
1865 G. Meredith Rhoda Fleming xvii. 276 The Hampshireman was a farmer of renown.
1894 Westm. Gaz. 24 Nov. 3/1 A sportsman of renown in many branches, especially as a ‘pigeon-hot’.
1954 W. K. Hancock Country & Calling ii. 66 My room-mate, Percy Dicker, is now my brother-in-law and a man of renown in the Wangaratta district of Victoria.
1997 Icon Thoughtstyle Mag. Apr. 40 Many painters, writers and poets of renown who lived in France during the span of this era imbibed this licorice-flavored drink of mind-altering power.
β. 1542 N. Udall tr. Erasmus Apophthegmes ii. f. 205v Alexander hauyng passed ouer Hellespontus, went to see Troie, reuoluyng & castyng in his mynde the actes of aunciente princes of renoume.1560 Bible (Geneva) Gen. vi. 4 Mightie men, which in olde time were men of renoume.a1592 R. Greene Comicall Hist. Alphonsus (1599) i. sig. B3 He marcheth on vnto our cheefest seate, Naples I meane, that Citie of renowme.1648 J. Vicars Coleman-st. Conclave Visited sig. Av Princes of the Assembly, famous in the Congregation, men of renowme.
b. With intensifying adjective or other modifying word, as of great renown, of high renown, of world renown, etc. [Compare Anglo-Norman de bon renoun, de graunt renoun and Old French, Middle French de bon renom, de grant renom, de haut renom, de noble renom.]
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the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > fame or renown > famous or eminent person > [adjective]
mereeOE
athelOE
couthOE
brightOE
namecundc1175
outnumenc1175
noble?c1225
ketec1275
sheenc1275
tirfulc1275
glorious13..
losedc1305
of great renownc1330
glorifieda1340
worthly or worthy in wonea1350
clearc1374
nameda1382
solemna1387
renomeda1393
famous?a1400
renomé?a1400
renowneda1400
notedc1400
of (great, high, etc.) name?c1430
celebrate?1440
namely1440
famosec1449
honourable?c1450
notedc1450
parent?c1450
glorificatec1460
heroical?a1475
insignite?a1475
magnific1490
well-fameda1492
exemie1497
singular1497
preclare1503
magnificential1506
laureate1508
illustre?a1513
illustred1512
magnificent1513
preclared1530
grand1542
celebrated1549
heroicc1550
lustrantc1550
magnifical1557
illustrate1562
expectablec1565
ennobled1571
laurel1579
nominated1581
famosed1582
perspicuous1582
big1587
famed1595
uplifted1596
illustrious1598
celebrousc1600
luculent1600
celebrious1604
fameful1605
famoused1606
renownful1606
bruitful1609
eminent1611
insignious1620
clarousa1636
far-fameda1640
top1647
grandee1648
signalized1652
noscible1653
splendid1660
voiced1661
gloried1671
laurelled1683
distinguished1714
distinct1756
lustrious1769
trumpeted1775
spiry1825
world-famous1832
galactic1902
tycoonish1958
mega1987
α.
c1330 Seven Sages (Auch.) (1933) 20 (MED) Whilom a riche burgeis..woned her in Rome toun, A riche man of gret renoun.
a1400 (c1303) R. Mannyng Handlyng Synne (Harl.) 1917 (MED) Þere was an abbot of great renoun [Fr. renun], An holy man yn relygyoun.
a1450 (a1338) R. Mannyng Chron. (Lamb.) (1887) i. 13774 (MED) He slow..two þousand of þe Bretouns, Wiþoute men of grete renouns [?a1400 Petyt noble men of ronons].
a1470 T. Malory Morte Darthur (Winch. Coll.) 32 Yondir I se the moste valiante knyght of the worlde, and the man of moste renowne.
c1480 (a1400) St. Theodora 40 in W. M. Metcalfe Legends Saints Sc. Dial. (1896) II. 100 A man of gud renone.
a1500 (?c1450) Merlin 106 (MED) Ther was noon but that..seide that he sholde be of high renon.
1509 S. Hawes Pastime of Pleasure vii. iii O sterre of famous eloquence, O gylted goddesse of hyghe renowne.
1556 R. Robinson tr. T. More Utopia (ed. 2) sig. Sviv A prince of much renowme & immortall fame.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Othello (1622) ii. iii. 86 He was a wight of high renowne, And thou art but of low degree. View more context for this quotation
1652 H. Crompton Glory of Women 36 For modelling brave Cities, and each Town, There's many women were of great renown.
1701 D. Defoe True-born Englishman i. 10 Ingratitude, a Devil of Black Renown.
1785 W. Cowper Task v. 691 As if, like him of fabulous renown, They had indeed ability [etc.].
1842 Ld. Tennyson You ask me Why 10 A land of just and old renown.
1889 Harper's Mag. July 233/2 Alfric Grigstan, a Saxon of great renown in the reign of King Harold and of William the Conqueror.
1927 Amer. Mercury Feb. 209/1 The Oklahoma representatives yearned to hear him because, as the creator of Andy Gump, he was ‘a newspaper cartoonist of international renown’.
1985 P. J. Wingate Before Bridge xiv. 132 Dr. Christine Ladd-Franklin..became a philosopher of world renown, universally accepted as one of the greatest color theorists of all time.
β. 1483 ( tr. G. Deguileville Pilgrimage of Soul (Caxton) (1859) iv. xxxviii. 63 A noble kynge that hyght Poeticus, of grete power, and wonder grete renoume.1596 T. Danett tr. P. de Commynes Hist. vii. viii. 289 Which had beene of so great estimation and renowme through all Christendome.c1600 in H. W. Meikle Wks. W. Fowler (1914) I. 380 Illion..Of moste renowme & fame.1611 J. Cartwright Preachers Trauels 39 This Countrey of Siruan in time past was of great renowme, hauing many Cities, Townes, and Castles in it.
c. Chiefly Scottish. As an adverbial phrase: in respect of fame, honour, or reputation. Obsolete. rare.
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?a1400 (a1338) R. Mannyng Chron. (Petyt) (1996) i. l. 14139 Westsex þe ferthe of ronoun [a1450 Lamb. of renoun], Wilton was þe chefe toun.
a1500 (c1425) Andrew of Wyntoun Oryg. Cron. Scotl. (Nero) ii. l. 1664 Off Venes he made, þe gret towne Þat ȝhit is ryalle of ranowne.
1508 W. Dunbar Goldyn Targe (Chepman & Myllar) in Poems (1998) I. 186 Rich to behald and nobil of renoun.
P2. with great renown: with much distinction, or ostentation and display. Also occasionally with renown.
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the mind > emotion > pride > ostentation > [adverb]
boggishlya1375
with great renowna1400
jettingly1440
flourishingly?1545
rufflingly1575
flaunt-a-flaunt1576
peacock-like1576
peacockwise1577
peacockly1580
aflaunt1584
vauntingly1593
wealth boastingly1593
prankingly1610
fastuously1654
ostentativelya1658
ostentously1665
ostentatiously1671
showily1755
violently1771
paradingly1792
peacockically1834
peacockishly1834
pretentiously1848
ostensibly1855
slangily1858
peacocky1860
splurgily1887
swankily1924
glitzily1982
a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Fairf. 14) 14725 As men dos ȝet in toun, þer faire is halden wiþ grete renoun.
1458 Reconciliation Henry VI & Yorkists in R. H. Robbins Hist. Poems 14th & 15th Cent. (1959) 195 (MED) At Poules in london, with gret renoun, On oure ladi day in lente this peas was wrought.
1570 T. Norton & T. Sackville Tragidie Ferrex & Porrex i. ii. sig. Bv My lords..Guidyng so great estate with great renowme.
1644 W. Barton Bk. Psalms viii. 12 Thou hast made him little lower, Then Angels in degree; And didst him crown With great renown.
1724 A. Ramsay Ever Green II. 225 The Rutherfuirds, with grit Renoun, Convoyit the Toun of Jedbruch out.
?a1800 Lord Saltoun xi, in F. J. Child Eng. & Sc. Pop. Ballads (1892) IV. viii. 348/1 Then out spake her father, he spake wi renown.
1858 Harper's Mag. Apr. 653/2 A man who had worn a spur In ancient battle won, Had sent it down, with great renown, To goad his future son.
1947 Times 2 May 2/3 The old Territorial Army..fought its way with great renown through two world wars.
2004 S. Whitfield & U. Sims-Williams Silk Road 119 Rustam returned with great renown.
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