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Definition of Renegades
1. renegade [v] - See also: renegade
Lexicographical Neighbors of Renegades
Literary usage of Renegades
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The German War Book: Being "The Usages of War on Land" by John Hartman Morgan (1915)
"According to the general usages of war, deserters and renegades, if they are
caught, are to be subjected to martial law and may be punished with death. ..."
2. The War Book of the German General Staff: Being "the Usages of War on Land by John Hartmann Morgan (1915)
"According to the general usages of war, deserters and renegades, if they are
caught, are to be subjected to martial law and may be punished with death. ..."
3. Stories of Ohio by William Dean Howells (1897)
"But in the sort of backwoodsman he had been there was such stuff as renegades
were made of. Like him these desperadoes had mostly fled from the settlements ..."
4. Life of Tom Horn, Government Scout and Interpreter: Government Scout and by Tom Horn (1904)
"An Indian Outbreak—Death of Stirling—Horn Carries News of Outbreak to Camp
Thomas—Pursuing the renegades. "Six Men Killed in One Minute. ..."
5. Life of Tom Horn, Government Scout and Interpreter: Government Scout and by Tom Horn (1904)
"Such was the condition of affairs at the Agency itself, so it was small wonder
that in the spring of '80, Ju came up from the renegades in Mexico and ..."
6. The Story of the Moors in Spain by Stanley Lane-Poole, Arthur Gilman (1903)
"These converts or renegades were destined to cause some trouble in the State, as
will presently be seen. While admitted to the equality involved in ..."