Callid

/ˈkæl.ɪd/ adjective

Crafty, cunning, shrewd, or skillfully deceptive; cleverly dishonest.

From Latin callidus (clever, cunning, crafty), possibly related to callere (to be hard, rough, or skilled). Used in English primarily in literary and formal contexts, especially in older texts.

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