"Renaissance man" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Renaissance men [plural]
Etymology: After the Renaissance, as such a concept of man was developed in this period. Etymology templates: {{l|en|Renaissance}} Renaissance Head templates: {{en-noun|Renaissance men}} Renaissance man (plural Renaissance men)
  1. A man with extraordinarily broad and comprehensive knowledge. Synonyms: polyhistor, polymath
    Sense id: en-Renaissance_man-en-noun-~3ASV6jt
  2. (literally) A man who lived in the Renaissance period. Tags: literally Categories (topical): Male people Synonyms: renaissance man
    Sense id: en-Renaissance_man-en-noun-V9QOTKm7 Disambiguation of Male people: 19 81 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 28 72

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