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Definition of Recreancy

Recreancy
Recreancy Rec"re*an*cy (-an*s?), n. The quality or state of being recreant.

Meaning of Recreancy from wikipedia

- Desolation of Eden features two re-recordings of the songs "Cheyne Stokes" and "Recreant" which were originally on the band's self-titled EP. Alex Henderson of...
- defense of my native state, Virginia, in which case I shall not prove recreant to my duty". Although Virginia had the most slaves of any state, it was...
- . that there will not be found, in the wider limits of the state, one recreant son who will not fly to the rescue, and be ready to lay down his life in...
- with indignation and abhorrence. Not to cherish these feelings would be recreancy to principle. They who desire me to be dumb on the subject of slavery...
- Recordings the following year of its release. The songs "Cheyne Stokes" and "Recreant" were re-recorded for their debut full-length album, which was released...
- Kelvin II (1880) "Charge of the 5th Dragoon Guards on the insurgents – a recreant yeoman having deserted to them in uniform is being cut down" Belligerents...
- currently two music videos from the record, "Sonnet of the Wretched" and "Recreant". The music video for "Sonnet of the Wretched" was filmed on June 4, 2010...
- credulity, credulous, creed, discredit, incredible, incredulous, miscreant, recreant crepid- boot, shoe Gr**** κρηπίς, κρηπίδος (krēpís, krēpídos), κρηπίδιον...
- blood!” What joy, for fatherland to die! Death's darts e'en flying feet o'ertake, Nor spare a recreant chivalry, A back that cowers, or loins that quake....
- credulity, credulous, creed, discredit, incredible, incredulous, miscreant, recreant crepid- boot, shoe Gr**** κρηπίς, κρηπίδος (krēpís, krēpídos), κρηπίδιον...