renownful

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renown +‎ -ful

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renownful (comparative more renownful, superlative most renownful)

  1. (archaic) Having great renown; famous.
    • 1606, John Marston, The Wonder of Women, or The Tragedie of Sophonisba:
      To Carthage, Carthage! O thou eternal youth,
      Man of large fame, great and abounding glory,
      Renownful Scipio, spread thy two-necked eagles,
      Fill full thy sailes with a revenging wind, []

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