An archaic or dialectal word meaning to deny or refuse.
From Old French deneier, from de- (away) + neier (to deny). Related to modern 'deny' but represents an older pronunciation and usage pattern.
This word shows how English pronunciation shifts over centuries—'denay' became 'deny' as people's mouths adapted the sounds, a process linguists call sound change.
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