Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
reynard
Noun
/ˈreɪnərd/

Definition
A term that refers to a fox, often personified in literature and folklore as cunning and sly.

Examples
- In the famous fable, Reynard the Fox tricks the other animals in the forest.
- The children loved the tale of Reynard, where the clever fox outsmarted his foes.
- Reynard the Fox is a classic character in medieval literature, symbolizing cunning and trickery.

Meaning
The word ‘reynard’ is often used to depict a crafty and clever fox, particularly in fables and stories.

Synonyms
- Fox
- Cunning
- Trickster
- Sly one