canaille

ca·naille

C0059500 (kə-nī′, -nāl′)n. Derogatory The common people; the masses.
[French, from Italian canaglia, pack of dogs, rabble, from cane, dog, from Latin canis; see kwon- in Indo-European roots.]

canaille

(kanɑj) nthe masses; mob; rabble[C17: from French, from Italian canaglia pack of dogs]

ca•naille

(kəˈnaɪ, -ˈneɪl)

n. riffraff; rabble. [1670–80; < French < Italian canaglia pack of dogs < Latin canis]

Canaille

 the rabble; a mob; the lowest class of people, 1676.Example: canaille of miscreants, 1680.