Craven

/ˈkreɪvən/ adjective

Extremely cowardly or lacking courage, especially in the face of danger or difficulty. Describes someone who is contemptibly fearful or shows shameful lack of bravery.

From Old French 'cravant,' meaning 'defeated, overcome,' from the verb 'craver' meaning 'to crush or break.' The word entered English in the 13th century, evolving from describing physical defeat to moral cowardice.

AMውርደተኛ
ARجبان
BNকাপুরুষ
CAcovard
CSzbabělec
DAfejg
DEfeige
ELδειλός
EScobarde
FAترسو
FIpelkuri
FRcouard
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