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A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (up to 1700)

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First published 1990 (DOST Vol. VII).
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Renommé, n. [ME and obs. e.m.E. renomee (Chaucer), -nommee (Caxton), OF renumee, renomee, renommée (c1119, c1155 and early 13th c. in Larousse), f. renomer to celebrate, eulogize.] Renown. = Renoun(e n. 1 and 2 and Renouné n. Only in the Edinburgh MS of Barb. —1375 Barb. iv 775.
Syne king wes he And off full mekill renomme [C. renowne]
1375 Barb. viii 290.
Thai suld rycht weile rewardyt be And ek gretly thar renomme [C. renownee]
Ib. ix 494.
Tharfor had he Owt-ouer his peris renomme [C. renowne]

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