renate

See also: Renate and Renāte

English

Etymology 1

From Latin renātus (reborn). Equivalent to Latin renāscor (to reborn, renā- in compounds) +‎ -ate (adjective-forming suffix).

Adjective

renate (not comparable)

  1. (dated) Reborn or reincarnated.

Etymology 2

From the adjective. Equivalent to Latin renāscor (to reborn, renā- in compounds) +‎ -ate (verb-forming suffix).

Verb

renate (third-person singular simple present renates, present participle renating, simple past and past participle renated)

  1. (dated) To be reborn or reincarnated.

Etymology 3

From reno- +‎ -ate (noun-forming suffix).

Noun

renate (plural renates)

  1. Any animal with a kidney.
    • 2012, K. Mulligan, Language, Truth and Ontology, page 16:
      It is the coextension problem, the problem of the renates and the cordates, the creatures with kidneys and the creatures with hearts.

Anagrams

Latin

Pronunciation

Participle

renāte

  1. vocative masculine singular of renātus