Definition of Renegates

1. renegate [n] - See also: renegate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Renegates

rendrock
rendryng
rendrynge
rends
rendzina
rendzinas
renegade
renegade state
renegaded
renegades
renegading
renegado
renegadoes
renegados
renegate
renegates
renegation
renegations
renege
renege on
reneged
reneger
renegers
reneges
reneging
renegociate
renegotiable
renegotiate
renegotiated
renegotiates

Literary usage of Renegates

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Crusades by Edward Gibbon, Guillaume Caoursin, Johan Kaye, Walter Scott (1870)
"To the whiche also many other renegates had ... renegates. And so with theire false comfort, it was thought ... of the sayd Antony and other renegates. ..."

2. Britton by Francis Morgan Nichols (1865)
"... wives guilty of treason against their husbands, a good marshall of Christendom (come boa sorcerers, sodomites, renegates, and misbe. ..."

3. Racial Problems in Hungary by Robert William Seton-Watson (1908)
"The action of the Slovaks met with the greatest hostility from the Magyars and the renegates of the north ; but under Schmerling, and during the first years ..."

4. Britton: An English Translation and Notes by Francis Morgan Nichols (1901)
"Burners of corn and houses, wives guilty of treason against their husbands, sorcerers, sodomites, renegates, and misbelievers, run in a leash (currunt en ..."

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