Definition of Renague
1. to be a turncoat [v RENAGUED, RENAGUING, RENAGUES]
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Literary usage of Renague
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1. Literary Studies of Poems, New and Old by Dorthea Beale (1902)
"... Bring oil to fire, snow to their colder moods; renague, affirm, and turn their
halcyon beaks With every gale and vary of their masters, Knowing nought, ..."
2. Master Pierre Patelin: A Farce in Three Acts (1914)
"... various wild antics which the DRAPER observes with amazement.] Mere de diou,
la coronade,—par fye, y m'en voul anar.—Or renague biou, outre mar. ..."
3. Master Pierre Patelin: A Farce in Three Acts by Richard Thayer Holbrook (1914)
"... various wild antics which the DRAPER observes with amazement.] Mere de diou,
la coronade,—par fye, y m'en voul anar.—Or renague biou, outre mar. ..."
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