noun
Rennie
noun
1
Informal term for a person who travels from event to event working the renaissance-faire circuit.
"The rennies set up their stalls before the gates opened for the first weekend of the fair."
How to Use Rennie
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSlang for someone who works or performs at renaissance fairs, often traveling between them seasonally.
Word Forms
Rennies plural
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Etymology
A shortened, informal form of "renaissance," used within the renaissance-fair community itself.