render (v.) Old form(s): render'd
describe, represent, depict [as]
AW I.iii.225.1[Helena to Countess, of an illness] the desperate languishings whereof / The King is rendered lost [i.e. is said to be dying]
AYL IV.iii.123[Celia as Aliena to Oliver, of Orlando's view of Oliver] he did render him the most unnatural / That lived amongst men
Cym III.iv.152[Pisanio to Innogen, of Posthumus] Report should render him hourly to your ear
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