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Naissant
Naissant Nais`sant", a. [F., p. pr. of na[^i]tre to be born, L. nasci.] (Her.) Same as Jessant.
Renaissance
Renaissance Re*nais`sance" (F. re-n[asl]`s[aum]Ns"; E. r[-e]-n[=a]s"sans), n. [F., fr. rena[^i]tre to be born again. Cf. Renascence.] A new birth, or revival. Specifically: (a) 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. (b) The style of art which prevailed at this epoch. The Renaissance was rather the last stage of the Middle Ages, emerging from ecclesiastical and feudal despotism, developing what was original in medi[ae]val ideas by the light of classic arts and letters. --J. A. Symonds (Encyc. Brit.).
Renaissant
Renaissant Re*nais"sant (r?-n?s"sant), a. Of or pertaining to the Renaissance.

Meaning of Naissa from wikipedia

- Naissa Mosque (Arabic: الْمَسْجِد النَّعِيسَة, romanized: al-Masjid an-Naʿīsah) is a mosque in Qardaha, along the Syrian coast. It was built in 1989 by...
- Uthman ibn Naissa (Arabic: عثمان بن نيساء) better known as Munuza, was an Umayyad governor depicted in different contradictory chronicles during the Muslim...
- commissioned architect Abdul Rahman Na****an to design the Naissa Mosque in Qardaha, which was named after Naissa Shalish al-****ad, the mother of then-President Hafez...
- Provence. Sometime during this period, the Berber commander Uthman ibn Naissa ("Munuza") became governor of the Cerdanya (also including a large swathe...
- married his daughter Lampegia to the Muslim Berber rebel lord Uthman ibn Naissa, called "Munuza" by the Franks, the deputy governor of what would later...
- eloquent, and an accomplished administrator". On hearing that Uthman ibn Naissa, the Berber deputy governor of Catalunya, had concluded an alliance with...
- expanded into Iberia. An early uprising took place in 730 when Uthman ibn Naissa (Munuza), master of the eastern Pyrenees (Cerretanya), allied with the duke...
- names are Nacia (Polish), Nadjae, Nadjah, Nagwa, Nagwah, Nainsey, Nainsi, Naissa (French), Naja (Arabic), Najae, Najah (Arabic), Najee, Najei, Najja, Najwa...
- of the extended ****ad family stem from Ali Sulayman and his second wife, Naissa, who came from a village in the Syrian Coastal Mountains. During his early...
- set up garrisons on the northernmost hilly regions and towns. Uthman ibn Naissa settled down in Cerdanya, killed the bishop of Urgell, and rebelled against...