Caynard

/ˈkeɪnɑːrd/ noun

An archaic or dialectal term, possibly referring to a type of coward or contemptible person.

Etymology uncertain; possibly a blend of 'cay' (obsolete dialectal word) and '-nard' (a derogatory suffix), or potentially from Old French sources. The word appears in very old texts but its exact origin is disputed among etymologists.

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