renovatio
Renovatio is a Latin noun meaning renewal, restoration, or renovation. It comes from renovare, “to renew,” with the abstract noun formed by the suffix -atio. In classical Latin, renovatio referred to the act or result of restoring something that had deteriorated or fallen into disuse, including monuments, cities, laws, or institutions.
In Christian theology and ecclesiastical discourse, renovatio is used to denote spiritual renewal, reform of the
In modern scholarly and professional contexts, renovatio occurs as a technical term in Latin studies, philology,
Because the term is Latin and widely used across disciplines, its precise meaning is shaped by context,