Jan 11, 2005
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word does not have racist
origins! It is spelled
reneg or renegue. We come across the former spelling in the U.S. and the latter is
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renege from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus,
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Origin: 1540–50; earlier renegue < ML renegāre, equiv. to re- re- + negāre to
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reneg - 2 definitions - Misspelling of "
renege".
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Oct 27, 2005
... Renege– to back upon a promise. Why is this
word pronounced “rinig”, as we can see from this online dictionary or Merriam-Webster?
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