caitiff
Meanings
Plural: caitiffs
Noun
- a cowardly and despicable person
- A base or despicable person; a wretch.
- A captive or prisoner, particularly a galley slave.
- A villain, a coward or wretch.
Adjective Satellite
- despicably mean and cowardly
Adj
- Especially despicable; cowardly
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English caitif, from Anglo-Norman caitif (“captive”), akin to Old French chaitif (French chétif) and Middle Dutch keytyf, from a Vulgar Latin *cactīvus alteration via Gaulish influence from Latin captīvus (“captive”); compare Italian cattivo (“bad, wicked”). Doublet of captive.
Scrabble Score: 15
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Words With Friends Score: 16
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