☉renouveau, n.m., (fam. poet.) spring, spring-time.
renouvelable, adj., renewable.
renouveler (-noo-vlé), v.a., to renew, to renovate, to revive, to resuscitate; to refresh; to repeat, to do again. — un usage; to revive a custom.
se renouveler, v.r., to be renewed, to be revived, to succeed each other; to happen, or occur, again.
renouveler, v.n., to renew, to redouble, to increase. — de jambes; to walk briskly again with renewed strength. — d’appétit; to eat again with a fresh appetite. — d’attention; to redouble one’s attention, to be doubly attentive. — d’ardeur; to show more eagerness.
renouvellement (-vèl-mān), n.m., renewing, renewal, reviving; reiteration, repetition; recurrence; increase, redoubling.
rénovat-eur, -rice, adj., renovating.
rénovation, n.f., renovation, renewal.
*renseignement, n.m., information, intelligence; account; indication, direction, inquiry. pl., references, information. Prendre des —s; to make inquiries, to gather information. Aller aux —s; to make inquiries. Bureau de —s; intelligence-office, inquiry-office.
*renseigner, v.a., to teach again, to instruct again; to inform, to give information, to show, to tell, to direct. Se —; to get information; to make inquiries; to inform one’s self.