recreancy









recreancy


adjective

  1. cowardly or craven.
  2. unfaithful, disloyal, or traitorous.

noun

  1. a coward.
  2. an apostate, traitor, or renegade.

adjective

  1. cowardly; faint-hearted
  2. disloyal

noun

  1. a disloyal or cowardly person
n.

“one who yields in combat, one who begs for mercy, one who admits defeat,” early 15c., hence “coward, faint-hearted wretch;” from recreant (adj.) and from Old French recreant as a noun, “one who acknowledges defeat, a craven, coward, renegade, traitor, wretch.” In English, sense of “apostate, deserter, villain” is from 1560s.

adj.

c.1300, “confessing oneself to be overcome or vanquished,” from Old French recreant “defeated, vanquished, yielding, giving; weak, exhausted; cowardly,” present participle adjective from recroire “to yield in a trial by combat, surrender allegiance,” literally “believe again;” perhaps on notion of “take back one’s pledge, yield one’s cause,” from re- “again, back” (see re-) + croire “entrust, believe,” from Latin credere (see credo).

Non sufficit … nisi dicat illud verbum odiosum, quod recreantus sit. [Bracton, c.1260]

Meaning “cowardly” in English is from late 14c. Meaning “unfaithful to duty” is from 1640s.

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