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renegado
[ ren-i-gey-doh, -gah- ]
noun
, plural ren·e·ga·dos.
- a renegade.
renegado
/ ˌrɛnɪˈɡɑːdəʊ /
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Word History and Origins
Origin of renegado1
Borrowed into English from Spanish around 1590–1600
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Example Sentences
Of this I was assured by a renegado slave, a Bulgarian by birth, who belonged to the lady I have mentioned.
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An Hungarian renegado, one of the lowest rank, had carried her off in an excursion, and treated her as his wife.
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Count Julian was a Christian, faithful and devout; but I behold in thee a renegado and an infidel.
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"Many a brave Gentleman has turned Renegado ere this," answered he.
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Y, sin embargo, era el triste y temido renegado ben-Munuza, cuya historia os causar espanto cuando la conozcis.
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