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Renascent

Renascent \Re*nas"cent\ (-sent), a. [L. renascens, p. pr. of renasci to be born again; pref. re- re- + nasci to be born. See Nascent.]

  1. Springing or rising again into being; being born again, or reproduced.

  2. See Renaissant.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
renascent

1727, from Latin renascentem (nominative renascens), present participle of renasci "be born again" (see renaissance).

Wiktionary
renascent

a. Experiencing renewed vigor; being reborn.

WordNet
renascent

adj. surging or sweeping back again [syn: resurgent]

Wikipedia
Renascent (band)

Renascent is a unblack metal band that originated in Helsinki, Finland and the core of the band now currently reside in Bloomington, Indiana. The band has released an EP titled, Demon's Quest in 2004 and a full length titled Through Darkness in 2005. The band has an upcoming album set to be released in 2016. The band is openly Christian. The band has been compared to Dimmu Borgir and Old Man's Child.

Usage examples of "renascent".

She was put in mind of the marble statues of renascent Italy, the slumbering heroes carved on mausoleums.

Again he asked himself whether the Beauchenes, the Moranges, the Seguins, and all those thousands and thousands around him were not right, and whether he were not the fool, the dupe, the criminal, with his belief in life ever renascent, ever growing and spreading throughout the world.

That room, looking towards the far expanse of sky and all the countryside, renascent, quivering with sap, was gilded with gayety by the early springtide.

Her mellow substance seemed to glow with a kind of renascent purity and bloom, and, but for her broken hand, you might have fancied she had just received the last stroke of the chisel.

Given courage and generosity abroad and leadership at home this great mass of Teutonic brains might have taken up the task of the Modern State then, and fallen into cooperation with the rest of a disillusioned but renascent world.

Every teacher, every writer, every talker, every two friends who talked together constituted a potential primary nucleus in a renascent social system.

Everywhere claimants are springing up, renascent corporations, local authorities or private individuals who profess ownership of the soil and demand rents or monetary compensation from us.

We have told how easily and necessarily that Union became the trading monopoly and finally, as the Air and Sea Control, the actual government of the renascent world.

Dimly one felt the deep-seated trouble of the earth, the uneasy agitation of its members, the hidden tumult of its womb, demanding to be made fruitful, to reproduce, to disengage the eternal renascent germ of Life that stirred and struggled in its loins.

And yet, starting from this last platitude, one may perhaps be suffered to speculate as to the particular forms that our renascent drama is likely to assume.

It is not renascent because this or that man is writing, but because of a new spirit.

What, then, are to be the main channels down which the renascent English drama will float in the coming years?

Whether they spend their power in killing or in educating and creating, France, Germany, however much we may resent it, the two great English-speaking communities, Italy, Japan China, and presently perhaps a renascent Russia, are jointly going to control the destinies of mankind.

Far rather would they make the most abject surrenders to the Kaiser than deal with a renascent Republican Germany.

Although nothing seemed more dangerous than a renascent vine at the moment, Aluwna was still a very dangerous place.