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recreant🔊

(now rare, poetic) Having admitted defeat and surrendered; defeated.

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[V]ictory is obtained if either champion proves recreant, that is, yields, and pronounces the horrible word of craven; a word of disgrace and obloquy rather than of any determinate meaning. But a horrible word it indeed is to the vanquished champion; since, as a punishment to him for forfeiting the land of his principal by pronouncing that shameful word, he is condemned as a recreant amittere liberam legem, that is, to become infamous, and not to be accounted liber et legalis homo; being supposed by the event to be proved forsworn, and therefore never to be put upon a jury or admitted as a witness in any cause.

(now poetic, literary) Unfaithful to someone, or to one's duties or honor; disloyal, false.

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Who, for so many benefits received, / Turned recreant to God, ingrate and false, / And so of all true good himself despoiled;

Somebody who yields in combat; a coward or traitor.