1. renard - Noun
2. Renard - Proper noun
A fox; -- so called in fables or familiar tales, and in poetry.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs Jules Renard said, no matter how much care an author takes to write as few books as possible, there will be people who haven't heard of some of them. Donald Barthelme
According to the Renard, who boast of winning the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) trophy two times, Gyan could have had a much better footballing career if he was dedicated and committed in training as he was during competitive matches. Source: Internet
Assouline 2009, p. 8 Peeters 2012, p. 16 Aged 12, Remi joined the Boy Scout brigade attached to Saint-Boniface School, becoming troop leader of the Squirrel Patrol and earning the name "Curious Fox" (Renard curieux). Source: Internet
About a year ago the the present administration prevented Renard Moxam to run for the president position and did not present financial statements at the time. Source: Internet
It is shown in the No. 320 (No. 8. Vol. 12, February 23, 1907) edition of The Auto Title: The Renard Road Train, page 242. https://books. Source: Internet
In a news release, sporting director Olivier Renard explained that the team is satisfied with the trio of goalkeepers made up of Clement Diop, James Pantemis and Jonathan Sirois. Source: Internet