blackguard – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
blackguard
n.
villain, evil person
Blackguard
Blackguard (pronounced blaggard) is a rather old-fashioned term for a scoundrel.
blackguard
Noun
1. someone who is morally reprehensible; "you dirty dog"
(synonym) cad, bounder, dog, hound, heel
(hypernym) villain, scoundrel
(hyponym) perisher
Verb
1. subject to laughter or ridicule; "The satirists ridiculed the plans for a new opera house"; "The students poked fun at the inexperienced teacher"; "His former students roasted the professor at his 60th birthday"
(synonym) ridicule, roast, guy, laugh at, jest at, rib, make fun, poke fun
(hypernym) mock, bemock
(hyponym) tease
2. use foul or abusive language towards; "The actress abused the policeman who gave her a parking ticket"; "The angry mother shouted at the teacher"
(synonym) abuse, clapperclaw, shout
(hypernym) attack, round, assail, lash out, snipe, assault
(hyponym) slang
Blackguard
(v. t.)
To revile or abuse in scurrilous language.
(n.)
The scullions and lower menials of a court, or of a nobleman's household, who, in a removal from one residence to another, had charge of the kitchen utensils, and being smutted by them, were jocularly called the "black guard"; also, the servants and hangers-on of an army.
(n.)
The criminals and vagrants or vagabonds of a town or community, collectively.
(n.)
A vagrant; a bootblack; a gamin.
(n.)
A person of stained or low character, esp. one who uses scurrilous language, or treats others with foul abuse; a scoundrel; a rough.
(a.)
Scurrilous; abusive; low; worthless; vicious; as, blackguard language.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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