Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun See reynard.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun A fox; -- so called in fables or familiar tales, and in poetry.

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Examples

  • Sunday, June 27, 2010 at 05: 12 AM apprivoiser: "creer des liens" Ch 21 le renard du Petit Prince Joan L.

    lié - French Word-A-Day 2010

  • The different sticks are (in descending point value) cerf, chevreuil, renard, blaireau, and lièvre -- and of course the same animals in German.

    mauvais perdant - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • Even with FL and MI seated at 100% Obama still has more pledged delegates than Clinton after all the pledged delegates are awarded. renard

    Clinton: Obama more likely to lose 2008

  • Sunday, June 27, 2010 at 05:12 AM apprivoiser: "creer des liens" Ch 21 le renard du Petit Prince Joan L.

    lié - French Word-A-Day 2010

  • The different sticks are in descending point value cerf, chevreuil, renard, blaireau, and lièvre -- and of course the same animals in German.

    mauvais perdant - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • I return home immediately to assess the full extent of the renard problem and realise very swiftly that this is not something that I can just carry by spade and bury in the small but rapidly growing cemetery in my back garden.

    Archive 2007-08-01 Ms Robinson 2007

  • I return home immediately to assess the full extent of the renard problem and realise very swiftly that this is not something that I can just carry by spade and bury in the small but rapidly growing cemetery in my back garden.

    Back to School Challenge: Results Here! Ms Robinson 2007

  • The Fox also delivers one of the most quoted of all of St. X's lines: Adieu, dit le renard.

    Archive 2006-08-01 Field Notes 2006

  • Je ne suis pout toi qu'un renard semblable à cent mille renards.

    Archive 2006-08-01 Field Notes 2006

  • We don't know if the gendarmes affectionately refer to the browser as "le renard du feu", yet AFX News quoted the IT director of the force as saying 70,000 desktop computers would be converted to Firefox and its e-mail client Thunderbird because of the navigator's "reliability, security and inter-operability with other state services".

    French Police Abandon Ballmer's Microsoft For Mozilla French Police Abandon Ballmer's Microsoft For Mozilla 2006

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