Canaille

/kəˈnaɪl/ noun

The common people or lower classes, especially when considered as disreputable or worthless.

From French canaille, derived from Italian canaglia, which comes from Latin canis meaning 'dog.' The term originally referred to a pack of dogs and was metaphorically applied to common people, with a derogatory connotation that evolved over time.

AMcanaille
ARقوم منبوذ
BNcanaille
CAcanaille
CScanaille
DAcanaille
DEGesindel
ELcanaille
ESgente de poca monta
FAcanaille
FIcanaille
FRcanaille
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