Reynard — Motorsport La Reynard F 903 001 de Formule 3 (1990 Michael Schumacher) … Wikipédia en Français
Reynard — steht für Paul Reynard (1927–2005), in Frankreich geborener US amerikanischer Maler Reynard Motorsport, ehemaliger Rennwagenhersteller aus Großbritannien Adrian Reynard, Gründer von Reynard Motorsport Reynard Projekt, ein Projekt des US… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Reynard — m English: of Norman origin, derived from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements ragin advice, decision + hard hardy, brave, strong. In French, renard (derived from this name) has become the generic name for a fox, as a result of the… … First names dictionary
Reynard — [ren′ərd, rā′nərd, rā′närd΄] n. [OFr Renard, Renart < OHG Reginhart < Gmc * ragina, counsel, judgment (< IE base * reĝ , to put in order > RIGHT) + hard, bold, brave: see HARD] 1. the fox in the medieval cycle of fables Reynard the… … English World dictionary
Reynard — Rey nard, n. An appelation applied after the manner of a proper name to the fox. Same as {Renard}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Reynard — Variante de Renard (voir ce nom) portée dans la région lyonnaise et le Vaucluse … Noms de famille
reynard — quasi proper name for a fox, c.1300, from O.Fr. Renart, name of the fox in Roman de Renart, from O.H.G. personal name Reginhart, lit. counsel brave. The first element is related to RECKON (Cf. reckon), the second to HARD (Cf. hard) … Etymology dictionary
Reynard — Illumination from a manuscript of the Roman de Renart, end of the 13th century This article is about the anthropomorphic red fox. For the car manufacturer, see Reynard Motorsport. For the ships of the Royal Navy, see HMS Reynard. Reynard (French … Wikipedia
Reynard — Recorded in over forty several spelling forms including Reynard, Renard, Reynault, Renardin, Regenhardin, and Reintjes, this interesting surname is of Germanic origins, but is now widely recorded in England, Germany and France in its different… … Surnames reference
Reynard — /ray nahrd, neuhrd, ren euhrd/, n. a name given to the fox, originally in the medieval beast epic Reynard the Fox. Also, Renard. * * * … Universalium