Name Report For First Name RENARD:

RENARD

First name RENARD's origin is German. RENARD means "strong counselor". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with RENARD below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of renard.(Brown names are of the same origin (German) with RENARD and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with RENARD - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming RENARD

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES RENARD AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH RENARD (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (enard) - Names That Ends with enard:

lenard

Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (nard) - Names That Ends with nard:

cinnard kinnard reynard bearnard bernard maynard brainard kennard barnard burnard lennard leonard raynard

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ard) - Names That Ends with ard:

ballard cyneheard bard gotthard ceneward willard bayard rikard hildegard irmgard irmigard stockhard stokkard adalhard adelhard aegelweard aethelhard aethelweard alhhard athelward bamard bayhard beamard berinhard bernhard branhard burghard ceard cenehard cynhard deerward deorward eadgard eadward eadweard ealhhard eallard edgard eduard edvard edward eferhard eideard einhard ekhard erhard everard everhard evrard eward garrard gaspard gehard gerhard gifuhard goddard hagaward heahweard hobard hobbard hoireabard hubbard hulbard meinyard millard rainhard reginhard reinhard ricard rickard ricweard rikkard rikward riobard riocard risteard roibeard ruhdugeard ryszard saeweard seaward steward ward weard willhard wudoweard

NAMES RHYMING WITH RENARD (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (renar) - Names That Begins with renar:

Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (rena) - Names That Begins with rena:

rena renae renaldo renata renato

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (ren) - Names That Begins with ren:

ren rendall rendell rendor rene renee reneigh renenet renfield renfred renfrid renjiro renke renne renneil rennie renny reno renshaw renton renweard renzo

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (re) - Names That Begins with re:

re'uven re-harakhty read reade reading readman reagan reaghan reaghann reave reaves reba rebecca rebecka rebekah recene rechavia reda redamann redd redding redfor redford redley redman redmond redmund redwald reece reed reeford reem reema reese reeve reeves reeya regan regenfr regenfrithu regenweald reggie reghan regina reginald reginberaht reginheraht rehema rei reid reidhachadh reign reigne reileigh reilley reilly reina reine reiner reinh reinha reizo relia remedios remi remington remo remy reod reshef resi reta reto

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH RENARD:

First Names which starts with 're' and ends with 'rd':

rexford rexlord

First Names which starts with 'r' and ends with 'd':

raad rachid rad radford radmund raed raedford raedmund raedwald raghd raid raimond rald ramond ranald rand ranfield rangford ransford raonaid raonaild rashaad rashad rasheed rashid ravid rayford raymond raymund raynord reymond reynald reynold rheged richard richmond rickward riyad roald rockford rockland rod rodd roland rolland romhild ronald rosalind rosamund rosswald roswald rowland rozamond rozomund rudd rudyard rufford ruford rumford rushford rutherford rygeland ryland ryscford

English Words Rhyming RENARD

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES RENARD AS A WHOLE:

renardnoun (n.) A fox; -- so called in fables or familiar tales, and in poetry.

renardineadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Renard, the fox, or the tales in which Renard is mentioned.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH RENARD (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (enard) - English Words That Ends with enard:


spikenardnoun (n.) An aromatic plant. In the United States it is the Aralia racemosa, often called spignet, and used as a medicine. The spikenard of the ancients is the Nardostachys Jatamansi, a native of the Himalayan region. From its blackish roots a perfume for the hair is still prepared in India.
 noun (n.) A fragrant essential oil, as that from the Nardostachys Jatamansi.


Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (nard) - English Words That Ends with nard:


canardnoun (n.) An extravagant or absurd report or story; a fabricated sensational report or statement; esp. one set afloat in the newspapers to hoax the public.

gurnardnoun (n.) Alt. of Gurnet

kaynardnoun (n.) A lazy or cowardly person; a rascal.

nardnoun (n.) An East Indian plant (Nardostachys Jatamansi) of the Valerian family, used from remote ages in Oriental perfumery.
 noun (n.) An ointment prepared partly from this plant. See Spikenard.
 noun (n.) A kind of grass (Nardus stricta) of little value, found in Europe and Asia.

reynardnoun (n.) An appelation applied after the manner of a proper name to the fox. Same as Renard.


Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ard) - English Words That Ends with ard:


adwardnoun (n.) Award.

afeardadjective (p. a.) Afraid.

afterguardnoun (n.) The seaman or seamen stationed on the poop or after part of the ship, to attend the after-sails.

aukwardadjective (a.) See Awkward.

awkwardadjective (a.) Wanting dexterity in the use of the hands, or of instruments; not dexterous; without skill; clumsy; wanting ease, grace, or effectiveness in movement; ungraceful; as, he was awkward at a trick; an awkward boy.
 adjective (a.) Not easily managed or effected; embarrassing.
 adjective (a.) Perverse; adverse; untoward.

babillardnoun (n.) The lesser whitethroat of Europe; -- called also babbling warbler.

backboardnoun (n.) A board which supports the back wen one is sitting;
 noun (n.) A board serving as the back part of anything, as of a wagon.
 noun (n.) A thin stuff used for the backs of framed pictures, mirrors, etc.
 noun (n.) A board attached to the rim of a water wheel to prevent the water from running off the floats or paddies into the interior of the wheel.
 noun (n.) A board worn across the back to give erectness to the figure.

backwardnoun (n.) The state behind or past.
 adjective (a.) Directed to the back or rear; as, backward glances.
 adjective (a.) Unwilling; averse; reluctant; hesitating; loath.
 adjective (a.) Not well advanced in learning; not quick of apprehension; dull; inapt; as, a backward child.
 adjective (a.) Late or behindhand; as, a backward season.
 adjective (a.) Not advanced in civilization; undeveloped; as, the country or region is in a backward state.
 adjective (a.) Already past or gone; bygone.
 adverb (adv.) Alt. of Backwards
 verb (v. i.) To keep back; to hinder.

bardnoun (n.) A professional poet and singer, as among the ancient Celts, whose occupation was to compose and sing verses in honor of the heroic achievements of princes and brave men.
 noun (n.) Hence: A poet; as, the bard of Avon.
 noun (n.) Alt. of Barde
 noun (n.) The exterior covering of the trunk and branches of a tree; the rind.
 noun (n.) Specifically, Peruvian bark.
 verb (v. t.) To cover (meat or game) with a thin slice of fat bacon.

bargeboardnoun (n.) A vergeboard.

barnyardnoun (n.) A yard belonging to a barn.

baseboardnoun (n.) A board, or other woodwork, carried round the walls of a room and touching the floor, to form a base and protect the plastering; -- also called washboard (in England), mopboard, and scrubboard.

baselardnoun (n.) A short sword or dagger, worn in the fifteenth century.

bastardnoun (n.) A "natural" child; a child begotten and born out of wedlock; an illegitimate child; one born of an illicit union.
 noun (n.) An inferior quality of soft brown sugar, obtained from the sirups that / already had several boilings.
 noun (n.) A large size of mold, in which sugar is drained.
 noun (n.) A sweet Spanish wine like muscadel in flavor.
 noun (n.) A writing paper of a particular size. See Paper.
 noun (n.) Lacking in genuineness; spurious; false; adulterate; -- applied to things which resemble those which are genuine, but are really not so.
 noun (n.) Of an unusual make or proportion; as, a bastard musket; a bastard culverin.
 noun (n.) Abbreviated, as the half title in a page preceding the full title page of a book.
 adjective (a.) Begotten and born out of lawful matrimony; illegitimate. See Bastard, n., note.
 verb (v. t.) To bastardize.

bayardadjective (a.) Properly, a bay horse, but often any horse. Commonly in the phrase blind bayard, an old blind horse.
 adjective (a.) A stupid, clownish fellow.

beardnoun (n.) The hair that grows on the chin, lips, and adjacent parts of the human face, chiefly of male adults.
 noun (n.) The long hairs about the face in animals, as in the goat.
 noun (n.) The cluster of small feathers at the base of the beak in some birds
 noun (n.) The appendages to the jaw in some Cetacea, and to the mouth or jaws of some fishes.
 noun (n.) The byssus of certain shellfish, as the muscle.
 noun (n.) The gills of some bivalves, as the oyster.
 noun (n.) In insects, the hairs of the labial palpi of moths and butterflies.
 noun (n.) Long or stiff hairs on a plant; the awn; as, the beard of grain.
 noun (n.) A barb or sharp point of an arrow or other instrument, projecting backward to prevent the head from being easily drawn out.
 noun (n.) That part of the under side of a horse's lower jaw which is above the chin, and bears the curb of a bridle.
 noun (n.) That part of a type which is between the shoulder of the shank and the face.
 noun (n.) An imposition; a trick.
 verb (v. t.) To take by the beard; to seize, pluck, or pull the beard of (a man), in anger or contempt.
 verb (v. t.) To oppose to the gills; to set at defiance.
 verb (v. t.) To deprive of the gills; -- used only of oysters and similar shellfish.

bearwardnoun (n.) A keeper of bears. See Bearherd.

becardnoun (n.) A South American bird of the flycatcher family. (Tityra inquisetor).

beghardnoun (n.) Alt. of Beguard

beguardnoun (n.) One of an association of religious laymen living in imitation of the Beguines. They arose in the thirteenth century, were afterward subjected to much persecution, and were suppressed by Innocent X. in 1650. Called also Beguins.

belgardnoun (n.) A sweet or loving look.

billardnoun (n.) An English fish, allied to the cod; the coalfish.

billboardnoun (n.) A piece of thick plank, armed with iron plates, and fixed on the bow or fore channels of a vessel, for the bill or fluke of the anchor to rest on.
 noun (n.) A flat surface, as of a panel or of a fence, on which bills are posted; a bulletin board.

billiardadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the game of billiards.

blackboardnoun (n.) A broad board painted black, or any black surface on which writing, drawing, or the working of mathematical problems can be done with chalk or crayons. It is much used in schools.

blackguardnoun (n.) The scullions and lower menials of a court, or of a nobleman's household, who, in a removal from one residence to another, had charge of the kitchen utensils, and being smutted by them, were jocularly called the "black guard"; also, the servants and hangers-on of an army.
 noun (n.) The criminals and vagrants or vagabonds of a town or community, collectively.
 noun (n.) A person of stained or low character, esp. one who uses scurrilous language, or treats others with foul abuse; a scoundrel; a rough.
 noun (n.) A vagrant; a bootblack; a gamin.
 adjective (a.) Scurrilous; abusive; low; worthless; vicious; as, blackguard language.
 verb (v. t.) To revile or abuse in scurrilous language.

blancardnoun (n.) A kind of linen cloth made in Normandy, the thread of which is partly blanches before it is woven.

blinkardnoun (n.) One who blinks with, or as with, weak eyes.
 noun (n.) That which twinkles or glances, as a dim star, which appears and disappears.

blizzardnoun (n.) A gale of piercingly cold wind, usually accompanied with fine and blinding snow; a furious blast.

bluebeardnoun (n.) The hero of a mediaeval French nursery legend, who, leaving home, enjoined his young wife not to open a certain room in his castle. She entered it, and found the murdered bodies of his former wives. -- Also used adjectively of a subject which it is forbidden to investigate.

boardnoun (n.) A piece of timber sawed thin, and of considerable length and breadth as compared with the thickness, -- used for building, etc.
 noun (n.) A table to put food upon.
 noun (n.) Hence: What is served on a table as food; stated meals; provision; entertainment; -- usually as furnished for pay; as, to work for one's board; the price of board.
 noun (n.) A table at which a council or court is held. Hence: A council, convened for business, or any authorized assembly or meeting, public or private; a number of persons appointed or elected to sit in council for the management or direction of some public or private business or trust; as, the Board of Admiralty; a board of trade; a board of directors, trustees, commissioners, etc.
 noun (n.) A square or oblong piece of thin wood or other material used for some special purpose, as, a molding board; a board or surface painted or arranged for a game; as, a chessboard; a backgammon board.
 noun (n.) Paper made thick and stiff like a board, for book covers, etc.; pasteboard; as, to bind a book in boards.
 noun (n.) The stage in a theater; as, to go upon the boards, to enter upon the theatrical profession.
 noun (n.) The border or side of anything.
 noun (n.) The side of a ship.
 noun (n.) The stretch which a ship makes in one tack.
 noun (n.) To go on board of, or enter, as a ship, whether in a hostile or a friendly way.
 noun (n.) To enter, as a railway car.
 noun (n.) To furnish with regular meals, or with meals and lodgings, for compensation; to supply with daily meals.
 noun (n.) To place at board, for compensation; as, to board one's horse at a livery stable.
 verb (v. t.) To cover with boards or boarding; as, to board a house.
 verb (v. i.) To obtain meals, or meals and lodgings, statedly for compensation; as, he boards at the hotel.
 verb (v. t.) To approach; to accost; to address; hence, to woo.

bodyguardnoun (n.) A guard to protect or defend the person; a lifeguard.
 noun (n.) Retinue; attendance; following.

boggardnoun (n.) A bogey.

bollardnoun (n.) An upright wooden or iron post in a boat or on a dock, used in veering or fastening ropes.

bombardnoun (n.) A piece of heavy ordnance formerly used for throwing stones and other ponderous missiles. It was the earliest kind of cannon.
 noun (n.) A bombardment.
 noun (n.) A large drinking vessel or can, or a leather bottle, for carrying liquor or beer.
 noun (n.) Padded breeches.
 noun (n.) See Bombardo.
 verb (v. t.) To attack with bombards or with artillery; especially, to throw shells, hot shot, etc., at or into.

boulevardnoun (n.) Originally, a bulwark or rampart of fortification or fortified town.
 noun (n.) A public walk or street occupying the site of demolished fortifications. Hence: A broad avenue in or around a city.

boyardnoun (n.) A member of a Russian aristocratic order abolished by Peter the Great. Also, one of a privileged class in Roumania.

brancardnoun (n.) A litter on which a person may be carried.

brickyardnoun (n.) A place where bricks are made, especially an inclosed place.

bridgeboardnoun (n.) A notched board to which the treads and risers of the steps of wooden stairs are fastened.
 noun (n.) A board or plank used as a bridge.

brocardnoun (n.) An elementary principle or maximum; a short, proverbial rule, in law, ethics, or metaphysics.

buckboardnoun (n.) A four-wheeled vehicle, having a long elastic board or frame resting on the bolsters or axletrees, and a seat or seats placed transversely upon it; -- called also buck wagon.

bustardnoun (n.) A bird of the genus Otis.

buzzardnoun (n.) A bird of prey of the Hawk family, belonging to the genus Buteo and related genera.
 noun (n.) A blockhead; a dunce.
 adjective (a.) Senseless; stupid.

byardnoun (n.) A piece of leather crossing the breast, used by the men who drag sledges in coal mines.

camelopardnoun (n.) An African ruminant; the giraffe. See Giraffe.

camisardnoun (n.) One of the French Protestant insurgents who rebelled against Louis XIV, after the revocation of the edict of Nates; -- so called from the peasant's smock (camise) which they wore.

cardnoun (n.) A piece of pasteboard, or thick paper, blank or prepared for various uses; as, a playing card; a visiting card; a card of invitation; pl. a game played with cards.
 noun (n.) A published note, containing a brief statement, explanation, request, expression of thanks, or the like; as, to put a card in the newspapers. Also, a printed programme, and (fig.), an attraction or inducement; as, this will be a good card for the last day of the fair.
 noun (n.) A paper on which the points of the compass are marked; the dial or face of the mariner's compass.
 noun (n.) A perforated pasteboard or sheet-metal plate for warp threads, making part of the Jacquard apparatus of a loom. See Jacquard.
 noun (n.) An indicator card. See under Indicator.
 noun (n.) An instrument for disentangling and arranging the fibers of cotton, wool, flax, etc.; or for cleaning and smoothing the hair of animals; -- usually consisting of bent wire teeth set closely in rows in a thick piece of leather fastened to a back.
 noun (n.) A roll or sliver of fiber (as of wool) delivered from a carding machine.
 verb (v. i.) To play at cards; to game.
 verb (v. t.) To comb with a card; to cleanse or disentangle by carding; as, to card wool; to card a horse.
 verb (v. t.) To clean or clear, as if by using a card.
 verb (v. t.) To mix or mingle, as with an inferior or weaker article.

cardboardnoun (n.) A stiff compact pasteboard of various qualities, for making cards, etc., often having a polished surface.

castlewardnoun (n.) Same as Castleguard.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH RENARD (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (renar) - Words That Begins with renar:



Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (rena) - Words That Begins with rena:


renableadjective (a.) Reasonable; also, loquacious.

renaissancenoun (n.) A new birth, or revival.
 noun (n.) The transitional movement in Europe, marked by the revival of classical learning and art in Italy in the 15th century, and the similar revival following in other countries.
 noun (n.) The style of art which prevailed at this epoch.

renaissantadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Renaissance.

renaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the kidneys; in the region of the kidneys.

renascencenoun (n.) The state of being renascent.
 noun (n.) Same as Renaissance.

renascencynoun (n.) State of being renascent.

renascentadjective (a.) Springing or rising again into being; being born again, or reproduced.
 adjective (a.) See Renaissant.

renascibleadjective (a.) Capable of being reproduced; ablle to spring again into being.

renateadjective (a.) Born again; regenerate; renewed.


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (ren) - Words That Begins with ren:


rennoun (n.) A run.
 verb (v. t. & i.) See Renne.

rencontrenoun (n.) Same as Rencounter, n.

rencounteringnoun (p. pr. & vb/ n.) of Rencounter

rencounternoun (n.) A meeting of two persons or bodies; a collision; especially, a meeting in opposition or contest; a combat, action, or engagement.
 noun (n.) A causal combat or action; a sudden contest or fight without premeditation, as between individuals or small parties.
 verb (v. t.) To meet unexpectedly; to encounter.
 verb (v. t.) To attack hand to hand.
 verb (v. i.) To meet unexpectedly; to encounter in a hostile manner; to come in collision; to skirmish.

rendingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Rend

rendernoun (n.) One who rends.
 noun (n.) A surrender.
 noun (n.) A return; a payment of rent.
 noun (n.) An account given; a statement.
 verb (v. t.) To return; to pay back; to restore.
 verb (v. t.) To inflict, as a retribution; to requite.
 verb (v. t.) To give up; to yield; to surrender.
 verb (v. t.) Hence, to furnish; to contribute.
 verb (v. t.) To furnish; to state; to deliver; as, to render an account; to render judgment.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to be, or to become; as, to render a person more safe or more unsafe; to render a fortress secure.
 verb (v. t.) To translate from one language into another; as, to render Latin into English.
 verb (v. t.) To interpret; to set forth, represent, or exhibit; as, an actor renders his part poorly; a singer renders a passage of music with great effect; a painter renders a scene in a felicitous manner.
 verb (v. t.) To try out or extract (oil, lard, tallow, etc.) from fatty animal substances; as, to render tallow.
 verb (v. t.) To plaster, as a wall of masonry, without the use of lath.
 verb (v. i.) To give an account; to make explanation or confession.
 verb (v. i.) To pass; to run; -- said of the passage of a rope through a block, eyelet, etc.; as, a rope renders well, that is, passes freely; also, to yield or give way.

renderingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Render
 noun (n.) The act of one who renders, or that which is rendered.
 noun (n.) A version; translation; as, the rendering of the Hebrew text.
 noun (n.) In art, the presentation, expression, or interpretation of an idea, theme, or part.
 noun (n.) The act of laying the first coat of plaster on brickwork or stonework.
 noun (n.) The coat of plaster thus laid on.
 noun (n.) The process of trying out or extracting lard, tallow, etc., from animal fat.

renderableadjective (a.) Capable of being rendered.

renderernoun (n.) One who renders.
 noun (n.) A vessel in which lard or tallow, etc., is rendered.

rendezvousnoun (n.) A place appointed for a meeting, or at which persons customarily meet.
 noun (n.) Especially, the appointed place for troops, or for the ships of a fleet, to assemble; also, a place for enlistment.
 noun (n.) A meeting by appointment.
 noun (n.) Retreat; refuge.
 verb (v. i.) To assemble or meet at a particular place.
 verb (v. t.) To bring together at a certain place; to cause to be assembled.

rendezvousingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Rendezvous

rendibleadjective (a.) Capable of being rent or torn.
 adjective (a.) Capable, or admitting, of being rendered.

renditionnoun (n.) The act of rendering; especially, the act of surrender, as of fugitives from justice, at the claim of a foreign government; also, surrender in war.
 noun (n.) Translation; rendering; version.

rendrocknoun (n.) A kind of dynamite used in blasting.

renegadenoun (n.) One faithless to principle or party.
 noun (n.) An apostate from Christianity or from any form of religious faith.
 noun (n.) One who deserts from a military or naval post; a deserter.
 noun (n.) A common vagabond; a worthless or wicked fellow.

renegadonoun (n.) See Renegade.

renegatnoun (n.) A renegade.

renegationnoun (n.) A denial.

renewingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Renew

renewabilitynoun (n.) The quality or state of being renewable.

renewableadjective (a.) Capable of being renewed; as, a lease renewable at pleasure.

renewalnoun (n.) The act of renewing, or the state of being renewed; as, the renewal of a treaty.

renewednessnoun (n.) The state of being renewed.

renewernoun (n.) One who, or that which, renews.

rengnoun (n.) A rank; a row.
 noun (n.) A rung or round of a ladder.

renidificationnoun (n.) The act of rebuilding a nest.

reniformadjective (a.) Having the form or shape of a kidney; as, a reniform mineral; a reniform leaf.

renitencenoun (n.) Alt. of Renitency

renitencynoun (n.) The state or quality of being renitent; resistance; reluctance.

renitentadjective (a.) Resisting pressure or the effect of it; acting against impulse by elastic force.
 adjective (a.) Persistently opposed.

rennernoun (n.) A runner.

rennetnoun (n.) A name of many different kinds of apples. Cf. Reinette.
 verb (v.) The inner, or mucous, membrane of the fourth stomach of the calf, or other young ruminant; also, an infusion or preparation of it, used for coagulating milk.

rennetedadjective (a.) Provided or treated with rennet.

rennetingnoun (n.) Same as 1st Rennet.

renninnoun (n.) A milk-clotting enzyme obtained from the true stomach (abomasum) of a suckling calf. Mol. wt. about 31,000. Also called chymosin, rennase, and abomasal enzyme.

renningnoun (n.) See 2d Rennet.

renomeenoun (n.) Renown.

renouncingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Renounce

renouncenoun (n.) Act of renouncing.
 verb (v. t.) To declare against; to reject or decline formally; to refuse to own or acknowledge as belonging to one; to disclaim; as, to renounce a title to land or to a throne.
 verb (v. t.) To cast off or reject deliberately; to disown; to dismiss; to forswear.
 verb (v. t.) To disclaim having a card of (the suit led) by playing a card of another suit.
 verb (v. i.) To make renunciation.
 verb (v. i.) To decline formally, as an executor or a person entitled to letters of administration, to take out probate or letters.

renouncementnoun (n.) The act of disclaiming or rejecting; renunciation.

renouncernoun (n.) One who renounces.

renovationnoun (n.) The act or process of renovating; the state of being renovated or renewed.

renovatornoun (n.) One who, or that which, renovates.

renovelancenoun (n.) Renewal.

renowmenoun (n.) Renown.

renowmedadjective (a.) Renowned.

renownedadjective (a.) Famous; celebrated for great achievements, for distinguished qualities, or for grandeur; eminent; as, a renowned king.

renownernoun (n.) One who gives renown.

renownfuladjective (a.) Having great renown; famous.

renownlessadjective (a.) Without renown; inglorius.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH RENARD:

English Words which starts with 're' and ends with 'rd':

rearwardnoun (n.) The last troop; the rear of an army; a rear guard. Also used figuratively.
 adverb (a. & adv.) At or toward the rear.

redbirdnoun (n.) The cardinal bird.
 noun (n.) The summer redbird (Piranga rubra).
 noun (n.) The scarlet tanager. See Tanager.

reedbirdnoun (n.) The bobolink.
 noun (n.) One of several small Asiatic singing birds of the genera Sch/nicola and Eurycercus; -- called also reed babbler.

rerewardnoun (n.) The rear guard of an army.

retardnoun (n.) Retardation; delay.
 verb (v. t.) To keep delaying; to continue to hinder; to prevent from progress; to render more slow in progress; to impede; to hinder; as, to retard the march of an army; to retard the motion of a ship; -- opposed to accelerate.
 verb (v. t.) To put off; to postpone; as, to retard the attacks of old age; to retard a rupture between nations.
 verb (v. i.) To stay back.

rewardnoun (n.) Regard; respect; consideration.
 noun (n.) That which is given in return for good or evil done or received; esp., that which is offered or given in return for some service or attainment, as for excellence in studies, for the return of something lost, etc.; recompense; requital.
 noun (n.) Hence, the fruit of one's labor or works.
 noun (n.) Compensation or remuneration for services; a sum of money paid or taken for doing, or forbearing to do, some act.
 verb (v. t.) To give in return, whether good or evil; -- commonly in a good sense; to requite; to recompense; to repay; to compensate.