Caitiff

/ˈkeɪtɪf/ noun

A person who is cowardly, dishonorable, or morally worthless; a despicable individual.

From Old French caitif (captive, wretched), derived from Latin captivus. The semantic shift occurred because captives came to symbolize weakness and degradation in medieval society.

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