Cowardly

/ˈkaʊərdli/ adjective

Lacking courage; showing fear or unwillingness to face danger or difficulty.

From Old French 'couard,' possibly from Latin 'cauda' (tail)—the idea being that a cowardly animal tucks its tail. The suffix '-ly' makes it an adjective describing the quality of cowardice.

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