1. renate - Noun
2. renate - Adjective
3. renate - Verb
Born again; regenerate; renewed.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA History of Their Own: Women in Europe from Prehistory to the Present (2nd ed 2000) * Bridenthal, Renate, et al. eds. Source: Internet
Jailer Renate Frede and prison official Horst Bubeck reported that they had not noticed any strange or unusual behaviour, or conflicts among the prisoners. Source: Internet
Renate Riemeck took on the role of guardian for Ulrike and her elder sister. Source: Internet
Arrests, stalking and public humiliation – this is is the reality of queer life in Egypt. Berliners take a stand Sat, Jan 27, 20:00 at Zur wilden Renate. Source: Internet
She rebelled and a rift appeared which led Sintenis to change her name from Renate to Renée, leave the family home and move into a tiny unfurnished room at a friend’s house in order to continue her training. Source: Internet
In September 1962 he married Renate Ramge, a German art teacher with whom he had a son and a daughter. Source: Internet