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Etymology of the English word renowned

the English word renowned
derived from the English word renown
derived from the Anglo-Norman word renoun
derived from the Old French word renom
derived from the Old French word renomer
derived from the French word nomer
derived from the Latin word nominare (name, call)
derived from the Latin word nomen (name, unnamed bone, unnamed artery; name, family name; noun)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *nō-men-
derived from the French word renommer
derived from the French word nommer
derived from the Latin word nominare (name, call)
derived from the Latin word nomen (name, unnamed bone, unnamed artery; name, family name; noun)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *nō-men-
using the Old French prefix re-
derived from the Old French word renon
derived from the Old French word renomer
derived from the French word nomer
derived from the Latin word nominare (name, call)
derived from the Latin word nomen (name, unnamed bone, unnamed artery; name, family name; noun)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *nō-men-
using the English suffix -ed




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