Results for renown
Definitions of renown:
part of speech: noun
Fame; wide and honorable reputation.
part of speech: noun
Widespread reputation; fame; celebrity.
part of speech: adjective
Renowned.
Usage examples for renown:
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I am no poet of renown
"The Sign of Flame", E. Werner -
Letters admit not of a half renown They give you nothing, or they give a crown.
"The Poetical Works of Edward Young, Volume 2", Edward Young -
The influence of modern ideas is gradually doing away with much of the parade and renown of the Common- Riding.
"Folklore as an Historical Science", George Laurence Gomme -
45. " ''Mayest thou be magnified, thou who art my only spouse, 46. " ''May the Anunnaki make great thy renown over all of them."
"The Babylonian Legends of the Creation", British Museum