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21Renown-Klasse — Verdrängung: 26.500  ts Standard / 30.100 ts maximal …
22Renown Park, South Australia — Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb name = Renown Park city = Adelaide state = South Australia caption = Harrison Road, Renown Park lga = City of Charles Sturt postcode = 5008 est = pop = 1,576 (2006) [Census 2006 AUS|id=SSC42396|name=Renown …
23Renown Coaches — Infobox Bus transit name = logo size = 250 image size = image caption = company slogan = parent = founded = 1962 headquarters = 1a Beeching Rd, Bexhill locale = East Sussex service area = Eastbourne, Lewes, Seaford, Newhaven, Uckfield, Bexhill… …
24renown — renownless, adj. /ri nown /, n. 1. widespread and high repute; fame. 2. Obs. report or rumor. [1300 50; ME renoun < AF; OF renom, deriv. of renomer to make famous < L re RE + nominare to NAME] Syn. 1. celebrity, glory, distinction, note, eminence …
25renown — Synonyms and related words: acclaim, celebrity, character, consequence, dignity, distinction, eclat, eminence, esteem, fame, famousness, figure, glory, greatness, heroism, honor, illustriousness, kudos, loftiness, magnanimity, majesty, mark,… …
26renown — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. repute, fame, reputation, glory, distinction, kudos. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. distinction, prestige, eminence; see fame 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. celebrity, fame, reputation, prominence,… …
27renown — re|nown [ rı naun ] noun uncount FORMAL the state of being famous and admired for a special skill or achievement …
28renown — [14] To be renowned is etymologically to be ‘named again’, and hence to be ‘famous’. The word comes from Old French renon, a derivative of the verb renomer ‘make famous’. This was formed from the prefix re ‘again’ and nomer ‘name’, a descendant… …
29renown — Not reknown …
30renown — re·nown || rɪ naÊŠn n. repute, fame, notoriety …