renown (n.) Old form(s): Renowne
reputation, good name, honour
AW IV.iii.14[Second Lord to First Lord, of Bertram] He hath perverted a young gentlewoman ... of a most chaste renown
AW IV.iv.36[Helena to Widow and Diana] the end is the renown
Cym V.v.202[Iachimo to Cymbeline, of Posthumus and Innogen] By wounding his belief in her renown
Per IV.vi.35[Lysimachus to Boult, of modesty] That dignifies the renown of a bawd
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