RENOUNCE, v.t. renouns'. [L. renuncio; re and nuncio, to declare, from the root of nomen, name.] 1. To disown; to disclaim; to reject; as a title or claim; to refuse to own or acknowledge as belonging to; as, to renounce a title to land or a claim to reward; to renounce all pretensions to applause.2. To deny; to cast off; to reject; to disclaim; as an obligation or duty; as, to renounce allegiance.3. To cast off or reject, as a connection or possession; to forsake; as, to renounce the world and all its cares.We have renounced the hidden things of dishonesty. 2Cor. 4.RENOUNCE, v.i. renouns'. To declare a renunciation. He of my sons who falls to make it good, by one rebellious act renounces to my blood. [Not in use.]RENOUNCE, n. renouns'. The declining to follow suit, when it can be done. |
Why Donate?
Here are a number of reasons:
To indicate your approval.
To express your appreciation.
To help pay for website expenses and keep this website online.
Donate Using PayPal
If you have a major credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express) or a PayPal account, donating is easy. Just click the dollar amount below to donate:
Donations from Outside of the United States
We welcome donations from anywhere in the world and in any currency. PayPal accepts a number of international currencies.
Donations by Other Methods
If you wish to donate via direct bank deposit or mail a cheque or money order, please
email me
.
|
| Firefox Plugin |
| I | S |
 |
1828 Webster's |
Add Search To Your Site |
[ + ] |
|
|
|