Blackguard

/ˈblægɑrd/ noun

A dishonest or unscrupulous person; someone who behaves badly or cruelly toward others.

From 16th century English, originally referring to the kitchen servants or 'black guard' of a noble household (considered low-status). Over time it became an insult meaning a villainous or immoral person.

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