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Meanings of
Renascence
in English
Portuguese
renascimento
Catalan
reencarnació
Spanish
renacimiento
Back to the meaning
A second or new birth.
rebirth
reincarnation
Renaissance
Portuguese
renascimento
Usage of
Renascence
in English
1
Of modern construction and
Renascence
style, it overlooked the immensity of the Roman Campagna.
2
In Serbia the gallant Captain Kotča also tried to begin for his country a
Renascence
.
3
Does Shakespeare show us a tragic Armenian towering over the great Venice of the
Renascence
?
4
England is a country of great
Renascence
landed gentlefolk who have been unconsciously outgrown and overgrown.
5
But now, in the glow of the
Renascence
,
all this treasure was found to be but dross.
6
The
Renascence
and the Reformation proved that there were essential elements of human life being crushed down.
7
The rose can be seen, and even smelt, in Greek, Latin, Provencal, Gothic,
Renascence
,
and Puritan poems.
8
The great classical buildings of the
Renascence
were swept as bare of it as any villa in Balham.
9
As far as the present subject is concerned, it was literally a
Renascence
,
or re-birth, of Greek ideas.
10
It is easy to say, "But the period of the
Renascence
closed, its glory died away."
11
The
Renascence
of Faith
12
We in England, the devoted children of Protestantism, chiefly know the
Renascence
by its subordinate and secondary side of the Reformation.
13
The Project Gutenberg EBook of The
Renascence
of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885), by Nahum Slouschz
14
Who were his predecessors, reckoning from the
Renascence
of Europe, the discovery of America, and the opening up of India and Africa?
15
There really are bad pictures but they are not barbaric pictures; they are florid pictures in the last faded realism of the
Renascence
.
16
End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The
Renascence
of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885), by Nahum Slouschz
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About this term
renascence
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
spiritual renascence
achieve a renascence
dawn renascence
educational renascence
gaelic renascence
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Translations for
Renascence
Portuguese
renascimento
renascentismo
Catalan
reencarnació
renaixement
Spanish
renacimiento
Renascence
through the time