Crook

/krʊk/ noun

A criminal or dishonest person; also a hooked or bent staff (like a shepherd's crook).

From Old Norse 'krokr,' meaning hook or bend. Applied to people as slang for 'bent' person (morally corrupt) in the 1800s.

AMንጉሥ
ARمجرم
BNদুষ্টু
CAtramposo
CSpodvodník
DAsvindel
DEGauner
ELαπάτη
ESdelincuente
FAقمارباز
FIpetos
FRtruand
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