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Renaissance

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English

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EnglishWikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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Borrowed fromFrenchrenaissance.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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the Renaissance

  1. (historical) The 14th-centuryrevival ofclassicalart,architecture,literature andlearning thatoriginated inItaly and spread throughoutEurope over the following two centuries.
  2. Theperiod of this revival, typically lasting from the late 14th to the late 16th centuries; thetransition frommedieval tomodern times.

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Translations

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14th-century revival
the period

Noun

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Renaissance (pluralRenaissances)

  1. (by extension) Anysimilarartistic orintellectual revival.
    • 1995 May 21, Steven Levy, “The Unabomber and David Gelernter”, inThe New York Times[1],→ISSN:
      Gelernter believes that computers and their mirror-world capabilities will usher in aRenaissance of the human spirit.
    • 2018,Kristian Kristiansen, “Theorizing Trade and Civilization”, in Kristian Kristiansen, Thomas Lindkvist, Janken Myrdal, editors,Trade and Civilisation: Economic Networks and Cultural Ties, from Prehistory to the Early Modern Era, Cambridge, Cambs.:Cambridge University Press,→ISBN,pages18–19:
      Out of every Dark Age there emerged newRenaissances of civilization (Goody 2010; Modelski 2007), and over time they expanded the boundaries of civilization leading to the formation of new empires such as the Assyrian, Persian, Greek, and Roman empires in the west, and similar new empires in east and south-east Asia (China and later empires in Burma, Korea, and Japan), Africa (the Bantu), and south America (the Incas).
    • 2023 July 10, Rachel Wetzler, “The Renaissance Is Having a Renaissance”, inThe New York Times Styles Magazine[2],→ISSN:
      The Renaissance Is Having aRenaissance [title]
    • 2023 November 25, Richard Waters, John Thornhill, quotingYann LeCun, “Tech's philosophical rift over AI”, inFT Weekend, Big Read, page 6:
      Yann LeCun, chief AI scientist at Meta, recently said it was “preposterous” to believe that an AI could threaten humanity. Rather, intelligent machines would stimulate a secondRenaissance in learning and help us tackle climate change and cure diseases.

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Translations

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any similar revival

Adjective

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Renaissance (notcomparable)

  1. Of, or relating to the Renaissance.
  2. Of, or relating to thestyle of art or architecture of the Renaissance.

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Translations

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relating to the Renaissance
relating to the style of the Renaissance

Anagrams

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Dutch

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DutchWikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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Borrowed fromFrenchrenaissance.

Proper noun

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Renaissance f

  1. (history)Renaissance

Descendants

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See also

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French

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Etymology

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Fromrenaissance(literallyrebirth).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ʁə.nɛ.sɑ̃s/ ~/ʁə.ne.sɑ̃s/

Proper noun

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laRenaissance f

  1. (history)Renaissance

Further reading

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German

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromFrenchrenaissance.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Renaissance f (proper noun,genitiveRenaissance)

  1. TheRenaissance

Declension

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Declension ofRenaissance [sg-only, feminine]
singular
indef.def.noun
nominativeeinedieRenaissance
genitiveeinerderRenaissance
dativeeinerderRenaissance
accusativeeinedieRenaissance

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Noun

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Renaissance f (genitiveRenaissance,pluralRenaissancen)

  1. renaissance

Declension

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Declension ofRenaissance [feminine]
singularplural
indef.def.noundef.noun
nominativeeinedieRenaissancedieRenaissancen
genitiveeinerderRenaissancederRenaissancen
dativeeinerderRenaissancedenRenaissancen
accusativeeinedieRenaissancedieRenaissancen

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