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‖ salaud|salo| [Fr., f. sale dirty.] A French term of abuse: filthy beast, ‘swine’, ‘bastard’.
1962D. Lessing Golden Notebk. iii. 374 Jules said he would only pay me three hundred dollars for it. Salaud! 1967C. L. Markmann tr. F. Fanon's Black Skin White Masks 11 When in the words of a gang of salauds it is no longer possible to find the sense of non-sense. 1971E. Paul Reluctant Cloak & Dagger Man xv. 177 ‘Salaud,’ Jean whispered... ‘For that you are going to die.’ 1977Fontana & Van de Water in Douglas & Johnson Existential Sociol. iii. 109 In Nausea Sartre referred to the others as salauds (‘swine’). They live a smug existence, feel no anguish, and easily find meaning and justification in their lives. |