Blackguards

/ˈblæɡɑrdz/ noun

Plural of blackguard; dishonest or unscrupulous people who behave badly or immorally.

From 'black' + 'guard,' originating in the 16th century to describe disreputable people. The term originally referred to the lowest-ranking servants in royal households who wore black livery. Over time it came to mean any scoundrel or villain.

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