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reno

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Searchable Lemmata: reno (L).
Alternate Forms: renone, renones, renonis.

    Definitions and Defining Citations:

1(n.) Garment; fur garment; covering the shoulders and chest.(ante 700 - ante 1500)
1. Quibusdamautem nationibus sua cuique propria vestis est, ut Parthis sarabarae, Gallis linnae, Germanis renones, Hispanis stringes, Sardis mastrucae. [DOE ISID. Etym. (19,23,1)]
2. Renones sunt velamina humerorum et pectoris usque umbilicum, atque intortis villis adeo hispida ut imbrem respuant. Quos vulgo reptos vocant, eo quod longitudo villorum quasi reptat. De quibus Sallustius (Hist. 3,104): 'Germani intectum renonibus corpus tegunt.' Dicti autem renones a Reno Germaniae flumine, ubi his frequenter utuntur. [DOE ISID. Etym. (19,23,4)]
3. Renones stiþe and ruge breostrocces. [DOE AntGl 4 (Kindschi) (079500 (795))]
4. Renones uestis de pellibus. [DOE CorpGl 2 (Hessels) (672700 (16.83))]
5. hic reno, nis pelicun. [DOE CollGl 25 (0010 (10))]
6. in gradibus ad sinistram partem altaris beati Petri ... sedebat, et quia calor erat, depositis amictibus in solo renone manebat(sort of garment, dist. from amictus) [DMLBS ALEX. CANT. (Mir. 29 p. 217) circa 1100/1200]
7. Super perticam magistri Johannis de Gerlandia diversa pendent indumenta .s. tunice et supertunicalia, pallia, scapularia, cape, coopertoria, lintheamina, renones, sarrabarre, stragule, camise, bracce, bombacinia et tapete, cuculli et collobia cum lacernis et trabee cum palludamentis. [AND TLL (1,200,32-35)]
8. pallia: manteuz (C) / renones : tabars (CD*L) / coopertoria : covertures (C) couvrelit [AND TLL (2,137,34)]
9. [135a] ... A Walke Mylne [Monson: Walke myln]: Molendinum fullonicum ... [135b] ... To Walke clothe: fullare ... To Waltt [vr. Walte]: Intercuciare ... A Waltt [Monson: Walte]: Intercucium ... A Warde corse [Monson: Wardcorse]: Reno ... A Wardnapp [Monson: Wardnape]: limas, limus Gloss. (dating uncertain) (citations from individual page of text may not appear in original order) [MED *Cath.Angl. ((Add 15562) 135a-b) circa 1475]
L; Primarily N/A.
Sex: Male    Use: n/a    Status: n/a    Rank: n/a    Ceremonial: No
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    Etymological Evidence:

Definite, Classical L = reigndeer skin (or a garment made of such).
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