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1 - Renard - definition of renard by the free online dictionary ...

Renard. Also found in: Wikipedia, 0.01 sec. Ren´ard (r?n´?rd). n. 1. A fox; - so called in fables or familiar tales, and in poetry. Want to thank TFD for its existence ?
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2 - Renard - definition of renard by the free online dictionary ...

renard translation english, French - English dictionary, meaning, see also ' renardeau',rencard',regard',retard', example of use, definition, conjugation, Collins ...
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3 - Renard - dictionary, translation, definition - reverso

Translate renarde. renarde translation by Oxford Dictionaries (French-English) ... vixenDefinition of vixen in British & World English dictionaryDefinition of vixen ...
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4 - Renard - dictionary, translation, definition - reverso

renarde. Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jump to: navigation, search. [edit] French. [edit] Noun. renarde f. vixen (female fox). Retrieved from ...
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5 - Translation of renarde - oxford dictionaries (french-english)

... from Les Renardes, written hyphenated with Corton as "Corton-Renardes". ... to be classified on the vineyard level and defined as separate AOCs (with the ...
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6 - Translation of renarde - oxford dictionaries (french-english)

In French, she would be called "la renarde" and she would be hunted with only ... all of their sparkling white "champagne", even though by definition they're not.
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