Cowardice

/ˈkaʊ.ɚ.dɪs/ noun

The lack of bravery or courage; the quality of being unwilling to face danger or difficulty because you're afraid.

From Old French 'couardise,' derived from 'couard' (coward), which comes from 'coe' (tail) plus '-ard' (a pejorative suffix), suggesting someone who tucks their tail and runs—literally calling cowardly people 'tail-bearers.'

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