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  1. RENDER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Middle English rendren, from Anglo-French rendre to give back, surrender, from Vulgar Latin *rendere, alteration of Latin reddere, partly from re- + dare to give & partly from re- + -dere to …

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  3. RENDER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    render in American English (ˈrɛndər ) verb transitive Origin: ME rendren < OFr rendre < VL * rendere, for L reddere, to restore < re (d)-, back + dare, to give: see date 1

  4. Rendered - definition of rendered by The Free Dictionary

    [Middle English rendren, from Old French rendre, to give back, from Vulgar Latin *rendere, alteration of Latin reddere (influenced by prēndere, to grasp) : red-, re-, re- + dare, to give; see …

  5. rendere - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Feb 7, 2025 · From Late Latin rendere, from Latin reddere. The past participle was contaminated by Latin prehensus (of unrelated prehendere), with the past historic altered by analogy to …

  6. What does rendere mean? - Definitions.net

    This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word rendere. Did you actually mean render or renter?

  7. What is the difference between "Fare" and "Rendere ... - HiNative

    Apr 1, 2020 · "Rendere" means to make (someone happy for example) "Mi rendi felice" which means "You make me feel Happy", but "Rendere" has also the meaning of "to give back …

  8. Render Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary

    From Old French rendre (“to render, to make" ), from Vulgar Latin *rendere, from Latin reddere, present active infinitive of reddō (“return in profit" ).

  9. RENDER Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    First recorded in 1275–1325; Middle English rendren, from Middle French rendre, from unattested Vulgar Latin rendere, alteration (formed by analogy with prendere “to take”) of Latin reddere …

  10. Render - Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Etymology

    This Old English term is related to the Latin word 'rendere,' which also means 'to return' or 'to give back.' 'Render' entered the English language in the Middle Ages and is used to describe the …