reneye
Middle English
Verb
reneye
- renay; deny or disown
- 1357, John Mandeville, The Travels of Sir John Mandeville, modernized spelling edition:
- And, amongst these other, there is a great image more than any of the other, that is all covered with fine gold and precious stones and rich pearls; and that idol is the god of false Christians that have reneyed their faith.
- late 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Man of Law's Tale, The Canterbury Tales, line 375-376:
- She rydeth to the sowdan on a day,
And seyde him, that she wolde reneye hir lay, [...]- She rides to the Sultan on a day,
And said to him that she would renounce her religion, [...]
- She rides to the Sultan on a day,
References
- “reneye”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
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