Caitif

/ˈkeɪtɪf/ noun

An archaic or variant spelling of caitiff, meaning a cowardly or contemptible person.

From Old French caitif, derived from Latin captivus (captive). The meaning shifted from 'captive' to 'coward' because captives were seen as weak or beaten down.

AMሰላም
ARرقيق
BNদাস
CAcautiu
CSotroci
DAfange
DEGefangener
ELσκλάβος
EScautivo
FAبرده
FIorj
FRcaptif
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