Meanings (ES + gloss)
reanudar • renovar
To make (something) new again; to restore to freshness or original condition.
In such a night Medea gather’d the enchanted herbs That did renew old Æson.
renovar
To make new spiritually; to regenerate.
And fassion not youre selves lyke vnto this worlde: But be ye chaunged in youre shape by the renuynge of youre wittes that ye maye fele what thynge that good yt acceptable and perf…
For which cause we faint not, but though our outward man perish, yet the inward man is renewed day by day.
renovar
To become new, or as new; to revive.
But Christianity was a new religious force in Augustine's day. Today, as you say, its power to integrate culture has all but disappeared. Does Christianity still have the capacity…
[…] to such as are in fear they strike a great impression, renew many times, and recal such chimeras and terrible fictions into their minds.
recomenzar • reiniciar
To begin again; to recommence.
Then gan he all this storie to renew, And tell the course of his captivitie […]
This murder has been a cold case for decades until last year when the new sheriff renewed the investigation.
renovar
To repeat.
The birds their notes renew, and bleating herds Attest their joy, that hill and valley rings.
renovar
To extend a period of loan, especially a library book that is due to be returned.
I'd like to renew these three books. Did you know that you can renew online?
Phrases