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renegade (n.)

1580s, "apostate," probably (with change of suffix) from Spanish renegado, originally "Christian turned Muslim," from Medieval Latin renegatus, noun use of past participle of renegare "deny" (see renege). General sense of "turncoat" is from 1660s. The form renegate, directly from Medieval Latin, is attested in English from late 14c. As an adjective from 1705.

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Definitions of renegade from WordNet
1
renegade (n.)
someone who rebels and becomes an outlaw;
renegade (n.)
a disloyal person who betrays or deserts his cause or religion or political party or friend etc.;
Synonyms: deserter / apostate / turncoat / recreant / ratter
2
renegade (v.)
break with established customs;
Synonyms: rebel
3
renegade (adj.)
having deserted a cause or principle;
renegade supporters of the usurper
Synonyms: recreant
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