n.
A fox.
[Middle English Renard, Reynard, from Old French Renart and Middle Dutch Reynaert, the name of the fox in the beast epic .]
Dictionary:
Rey·nard or rey·nard (rā'nərd, -närd', rĕn'ərd)
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[Middle English Renard, Reynard, from Old French Renart and Middle Dutch Reynaert, the name of the fox in the beast epic .]
| Columbia Encyclopedia: Reynard the Fox |
Bibliography
See K. Varty, Reynard the Fox (1967); The History of Reynard the Fox, tr. by W. Caxton, ed. by N. F. Blake (1970).
| WordNet: Reynard |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
a conventional name for a fox used in tales following usage in the old epic"Reynard the Fox"
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| Rynard (family name) |
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