Dastardly

/ˈdæstədli/ adjective

Cowardly and mean-spirited; characterized by sneaky, underhanded, or despicable behavior. Often used to describe villainous actions.

From 'dastard' (a coward) + -ly suffix. 'Dastard' comes from Middle English, possibly from Old Norse dastr meaning 'exhausted, out of breath,' suggesting someone too weak to fight bravely.

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