Scoundrel

/ˈskaʊndrəl/ noun

A wicked or dishonest person; a villain or rogue.

From Italian 'scoundro' or Spanish 'escondidas' (rascal, possibly meaning 'hidden one'), the word entered English in the 16th century with French influences.

AFskurk
AMወንጀለኛ
ARوغد
BGнегодник
BNদুর্বৃত্ত
CAcanalla
CSničema
DAskurk
DESchurke
ELαλήτης
EScanalla
ETkaabak
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