renegade

renegade
\ \ [16] A renegade is etymologically a ‘denier’. The word is an anglicization of Spanish renegado, a term picked up via Anglo-Hispanic contact at the end of the 16th century and itself quite commonly used in English until the 18th century. Renegado itself comes from medieval Latin renegātus, a noun use of the past participle of Latin renegāredeny’ (source of English renegue [16]). This was a compound verb formed from the intensive prefix re- and negāredeny’ (source of English deny [13] and negative [14]).
\ \ Cf.DENY, NEGATIVE, RENEGUE

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