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Today's Word "renege"
"At three PM on Tuesday afternoon Clark and Murphy arrived at the villa, alarmed by reports that their new protege intended to renege on the armistice he had signed six hours earlier?" -- Rick Atkinson, 'An Army at Dawn'
Renege is from Medieval Latin renegare, "to deny again, to go back upon," from Latin re-, "back, again" + negare, "to say no, to deny."
This news arrived on: 10/26/2009
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