1. reynard - Noun
2. Reynard - Proper noun
An appelation applied after the manner of a proper name to the fox. Same as Renard.
Source: Webster's dictionary“And this Board of Regents v. Reynard said that Athletic Council was 110 percent subject to OMA.” Source: Internet
“Our primary goal is to positively impact the greatest number of students at LSCPA with this grant distribution,” LSCPA President Dr. Betty Reynard said. Source: Internet
In 1989 the eligibility of the new Reynard chassis was challenged - it was raced with a different (but safer and no faster) nose to the one that had been crash tested. Source: Internet
The form book was rewritten in 1988 with the entry of the ambitious Reynard marque with a brand new chassis; Reynard had won their first race in every formula they'd entered. Source: Internet
“They’ve been diligent and dedicated to their schoolwork,” Reynard said. Source: Internet