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Renable

Renable \Ren"a*ble\ (r?n"?-b'l), a. [OF. resnable.] Reasonable; also, loquacious. [Obs.] ``Most renable of tongue.''
--Piers Plowman. -- Ren"a*bly, adv. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.

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renable

a. 1 (context obsolete English) reasonable 2 (context obsolete English) loquacious; talkative

Usage examples of "renable".

Eleanor often described Lady Renable as frivolous and ostentatious, and it was not an inaccurate description.

Lady Renable the first time she asks a question, whether in writing or in person.

Lord Renable, a short distance away, had merely cleared his throat with a long rumbling sound.

I daresay the invitation did not come from Lady Renable after all, then.

It took fifteen minutes of searching, during which time Lady Renable looked as if she might collapse into a fit of the vapors, before Mrs.

Lady Renable put her offspring, of whose very existence Wulfric had been unaware until that moment, firmly into the keeping of a footman, and Mrs.

They were walking, the whole lot of them, out to the hill by the lake for what Lady Renable had described as an impromptu picnic, but which Wulfric suspected was anything but impromptu.

He reserved the opening set with Lady Elrick, the second with Lady Renable, and hoped that after that he could decently withdraw to the card room.

Derrick by marriage and related to Lady Renable and Viscount Elrick and Viscount Mowbury.

Lady Renable is going to be bearing down upon you here anyway, Christine, to talk you into accepting your invitation.

She had come here in the Renable carriage and she was staying in the Renable town home and eating the Renable food.

They were to stay for one week after the wedding of her sister, Lady Renable had said at the soiree.

Lady Renable and Lady Mowbury exclaimed in horror and Powell, doubtless seething with wrath, played the gallant and hauled Mrs.

Lady Renable, since she still seemed in no state to take charge of the situation.

But with a little help from Lady Renable, who held the coat, and with a little inelegant pushing and hauling from Lady Mowbury and himself, Mrs.