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revenance
In folklore, a revenant is an animated corpse that is believed to have been revived from death to haunt the living. The word revenant is derived from the Old French word, revenant, the "returning" (see also the related French verb revenir, meaning "to come back"). Revenants are part of the legend of various cultures, including Old Irish Celtic and Norse mythology, and stories of supposed revenant visitations were documented by English historians in the Middle Ages.
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revenance
Revenance refers to the act or process of returning or coming back, typically in reference to someone who has deceased. It can also relate to the manifestation or reappearance of a ghost, spirit, or supernatural entity from the afterlife.
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revenancenoun
return: as in the coming back of ghosts
"November snow is reverence, a dreamy restitution of childhood." (Seasons at Eagle Pond, by Donald Hall)
Etymology: in French: "un revenant" is a ghost. Comes from verb, "revenir" to come back (from the dead).
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of revenance in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of revenance in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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- pomstaCzech
- revenanceDanish
- RacheGerman
- έσοδαGreek
- venganzaSpanish
- revenanceFinnish
- revenanceFrench
- revenanceHindi
- revenanceIndonesian
- revenanceItalian
- revenanceDutch
- inntektNorwegian
- ożywieniePolish
- vingarPortuguese
- revenanceRomanian
- revenanceRussian
- பழிவாங்குதல்Tamil
- revenanceTelugu
- intikamTurkish
- благоговінняUkrainian
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