Rascally, wicked, knavish. See also pantener, n. adj.
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释义 | the mind > goodness and badness > inferiority or baseness > roguery > [adjective] (36) pautenerc1330 Rascally, wicked, knavish. See also pantener, n. adj. palliard1484 Scoundrelly, rascally; dissolute. Obsolete. limmer?a1513 Knavish, scoundrelly. limmerful?a1513 knavish. slovenly?1518 Coarse, vulgar; disreputable; lewd. Cf. sloven, n. 1. Obsolete. knavish1552 In weakened use. Mischievous, waggish; roguish. Cf. knave, n. 3b. patchingc1555 Deceitful, villainous; foolish. rascal1566 Originally: relating to or characteristic of the rabble or the lowest social class. Later: characteristic of a rogue or scamp. Cf. rascally, adj.… roguing1566 That wanders, lives, or behaves like a rogue. Also figurative. knaifatic1568 Of the condition or character of a knave; low-born; knavish. roguish1572 Relating to or characteristic of a rogue; disreputable. Formerly also: †relating to or characteristic of a tramp or vagrant (obsolete). rascally1586 Unprincipled or dishonest in character or conduct; untrustworthy, roguish. Later in weakened sense: mischievous, cheeky. land-loping1587 Wandering, roving, vagabond. Also figurative. Scanderbegging1593 Rascally. cullionly1608 Like a cullion; rascally, base, despicable. rogorous1609 Apparently: roguish. loseling1624 Worthy of a losel, rascally. scoundrel1643 Of a person: That is a scoundrel; having the characteristics of a scoundrel; scoundrelly. Of a company: Composed of scoundrels. schelmish1654 rascally. pickled1683 colloquial. Thoroughly imbued with wickedness, mischief, etc.; out-and-out, downright, consummate. Esp. in pickled dog. Now rare. rapscallionly1699 of the nature of a rapscallion; rascally. scoundrelish1705 befitting a scoundrel. rapscallion1711 That is a rapscallion; roguish, rascally. pickle1774 British colloquial = pickled, adj. 3. Obsolete. scoundrelly1790 Having the character of a scoundrel; of, belonging to, or characteristic of a scoundrel; characterized by scoundrelism. picaresque1822 Originally: relating to or characteristic of a rogue or knave. Now chiefly: designating a genre of narrative fiction which deals episodically with… furciferous1823 Rascally. rare (somewhat jocular). scapegrace1830 That is a scapegrace; characteristic of a scapegrace. Subcategories:— and ragged (1) — and worthy of hanging (4) — and thievish (1) — of a group (1) — conduct (1) |
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