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Renommit, p.p. Or: (-noum-). [OF renumer, renommer (1080 and c1190 in Larousse) to celebrate, eulogize, later also F. renommer (1669) to rename, f. re- again and nommer to name.] ? Honoured or eulogized as (cf. Renoumit ppl. adj.); ? Renamed or entitled as. — 1581 Hamilton Cath. Tr. in Cath. Tr. (S.T.S.) 97/27.
The kingis of Scotland renommit [or ? -noum-] be the godly pape Honorius …, Protectoris of the Catholik fayth
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