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society > morality > moral evil > wickedness > roguery, knavery, or rascalry > [adjective] (50)
pautenerc1330

Rascally, wicked, knavish. See also pantener, n. adj.

palliard1484

Scoundrelly, rascally; dissolute. Obsolete.

varletc1485

attributive as varlet heretic, varlet page, varlet rebel.

knavisha1492

Dishonest, unprincipled; unscrupulous, villainous.

limmer?a1513

Knavish, scoundrelly.

limmerful?a1513

knavish.

briberous?1536

Of a person: thieving, dishonest. Obsolete.

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.

roguish1575

That behaves like a rogue; villainous, unprincipled, dishonest. Formerly also: †that is a tramp or vagrant (obsolete).

arrant1581

With the opprobrious force transferred to the adjective: Thoroughly bad, good for nothing, rascally.

skybala1585

Rascally, disreputable; wretched; worn-out; worthless.

rascally1586

Unprincipled or dishonest in character or conduct; untrustworthy, roguish. Later in weakened sense: mischievous, cheeky.

land-loping1587

Wandering, roving, vagabond. Also figurative.

shag-ragc1590

Of a person: Ragged, rascally.

Scanderbegging1593

Rascally.

Scanderbeg1601

A person resembling Scanderbeg, esp. a type of someone daring and roguish. Also contemptuous: a rascal.

rogorous1609

Apparently: roguish.

rogueya1627

Villainous, unprincipled, dishonest; = roguish, adj. 2. Obsolete.

scoundrel1643

Of a person: That is a scoundrel; having the characteristics of a scoundrel; scoundrelly. Of a company: Composed of scoundrels.

schelmish1654

rascally.

skelm1673

Rascally, villainous; sly; untrustworthy; of an animal: vicious, bad-tempered. Chiefly and now only South African.

rapscallionly1699

of the nature of a rapscallion; rascally.

rapscallion1711

That is a rapscallion; roguish, rascally.

scoundrelly1790

Having the character of a scoundrel; of, belonging to, or characteristic of a scoundrel; characterized by scoundrelism.

furciferous1823

Rascally. rare (somewhat jocular).

scapegrace1830

That is a scapegrace; characteristic of a scapegrace.

Subcategories:

— specifically of actions, qualities, etc. (7)
— composed of scoundrels (1)
— worthy of hanging (6)
— playfully or mischievously roguish (8)
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