fame
Webster 1828
FAME, noun [Latin fama; Gr. from to speak.]1. Public report or rumor.The fame thereof was heard in Pharaoh's house, saying, Joseph's brethren are come. Genesis 14:1.2. Favorable report; report of good or great actions; report that exalts the character; celebrity; renown; as the fame of Howard or of Washington; the fame of Solomon.And the fame of Jesus went throughout all Syria. Matthew 4:24.FAME, verb transitive 1. To make famous.2. To report