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单词 renovant
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renovantadj.

Forms: 1600s renouant, 1600s–1800s renovant.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin renovant-, renovāns, renovāre.
Etymology: < classical Latin renovant-, renovāns, present participle of renovāre renovate v.
Chiefly Law. Obsolete.
Renewing, regenerating; (of property, esp. agricultural land) producing profits on a renewable basis.In quot. 1610: designating perquisites (perquisite n. 2) deriving from property of this kind.
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the world > time > relative time > the future or time to come > newness or novelty > [adjective] > renewing
renovant1610
1610 W. Folkingham Feudigraphia iv. ii. 81 Perquisites may be diuided into Renouant and Dormant. Renouant Perquisites are Accrewments acquired by Increase and Casualty.
1657 H. Grimston tr. G. Croke Reports 430 The Parson sued him for Tithes to be paid of things renovant, but this horse being onely for labor and travail, [he] would not renew.
1706 H. Gwillim Cases rel. to Tithes in Coll. Acts & Rec. Parl. (1801) II. 599 Predial tithes are not payable, but of the produce of the earth that is annually renovant, as hay and corn.
1723 Readings upon Statute Law II. 364 Shipdem Park in Norfolk, where 10s. was always paid for the Tythes of all Things renovant within the said Park.
1827 C. Fry Assistant of Educ. VIII. 356 I've heard that voice when early morn, In all its splendour shone, And every thing was renovant With beauty of its own.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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