1580s, "apostate," probably (with change of suffix) from Sp. renegado, originally "Christian turned Muslim," from M.L. renegatus, prop. pp. of renegare "deny" (see renege). General sense of "turncoat" is from 1660s. The form renegate, directly from M.L., is attested in Eng. from late 14c.
I really like that trailer and the fact about the wall divider of how horses like to see each other, but what I don't like is how you open it with that latch...I mean, what if a horses butt hit it? I still would consider buying it though, but I think we are going to get a Kiefer Built
renegade
1580s, "apostate," probably (with change of suffix) from Sp. renegado, originally "Christian turned Muslim," from M.L. renegatus, prop. pp. of renegare "deny" (see renege). General sense of "turncoat" is from 1660s. The form renegate, directly from M.L., is attested in Eng. from late 14c.
1madason 1 year ago
I really like that trailer and the fact about the wall divider of how horses like to see each other, but what I don't like is how you open it with that latch...I mean, what if a horses butt hit it? I still would consider buying it though, but I think we are going to get a Kiefer Built
horseowner 3 years ago