Etymology: [ 'ras-k&l ] (noun.) 15th century. Recorded since c.1330, as Middle English rascaile (“people of the lowest class, rabble of an army”), derived from 12th century Old French rascaille (“outcast, rabble”) (modern French racaille), perhaps from rasque (“mud, filth, scab, dregs”) from Vulgar Latin *rasicare (“to scrape”). The singular form is first attested in 1461; the present extended sense of "low, dishonest person" is from early 1586.
Someone who is naughty; either playfully mischievous or a troublemaker, a dishonest person, a scoundrel, low(ly), part of or belonging to the common rabble, A mean, trickish fellow; a base, dishonest person; a rogue; a scoundrel; a trickster, Radar Sharing Calculation, One of the rabble; a low, common sort of person or creature; collectively, the rabble; the common herd; also, a lean, ill-conditioned beast, esp, a deer, Of or pertaining to the common herd or common people; low; mean; base, villain, scoundrel, rogue; mischievous person or animal, If you call a man or child a rascal, you mean that they behave badly and are rude or dishonest. What's that old rascal been telling you?, a noun, not an adjective, one who is playfully mischievous, Originally applied in the chase to a lean, worthless deer, then a collective term for the commonalty, the mob; and popularly to a base fellow Shakespeare says, Horns! the noblest deer hath them as huge as the rascal [deer] Palsgrave calls a starveling animal, like the lean kine of Pharaoh, a rascall refus beest (1530) The French have racaille (riff-raff) Come, you thin thing; come, you rascal - Shakespeare: 2 Henry IV , v 4 Rascal Counters Pitiful or paltry s d Brutus calls money paltry compared with friendship, etc When Marcus Brutus grows so covetous, To lock such rascal counters from his friend Be ready, gods, with all your thunderbolts, Dash him to pieces Shakespeare Julius Caesar iv 5 Rasher A slice, as a rasher of bacon, a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel, scallywag, rascalry, scalawag, In the manner of a rascal, Like a rascal, lacking principles or scruples; "the rascally rabble"; "the tyranny of a scoundrelly aristocracy" - W M Thackaray; "the captain was set adrift by his roguish crew", lacking principles or scruples; "the rascally rabble"; "the tyranny of a scoundrelly aristocracy" - W, lacking principles or scruples; "the rascally rabble"; "the tyranny of a scoundrelly aristocracy", - W, Like a rascal; trickish or dishonest; base; worthless; often in humorous disparagement, without implication of dishonesty, playful in an appealingly bold way; "a roguish grin", If you describe someone as a rascally person, you mean that they behave badly and are wicked or dishonest. They stumble across a ghost town inhabited by a rascally gold prospector, roguishly, mischievously, like a scoundrel, Thackaray; "the captain was set adrift by his roguish crew, plural of rascal,
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Someone who is naughty; either playfully mischievous or a troublemaker, a dishonest person, a scoundrel - "If you have deer in the area, you may have to put a fence around your garden to keep the rascals out."
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low(ly), part of or belonging to the common rabble
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A mean, trickish fellow; a base, dishonest person; a rogue; a scoundrel; a trickster
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Radar Sharing Calculation
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One of the rabble; a low, common sort of person or creature; collectively, the rabble; the common herd; also, a lean, ill-conditioned beast, esp
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a deer
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Of or pertaining to the common herd or common people; low; mean; base
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villain, scoundrel, rogue; mischievous person or animal isim
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If you call a man or child a rascal, you mean that they behave badly and are rude or dishonest. What's that old rascal been telling you?
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a noun, not an adjective
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one who is playfully mischievous
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Originally applied in the chase to a lean, worthless deer, then a collective term for the commonalty, the mob; and popularly to a base fellow Shakespeare says, Horns! the noblest deer hath them as huge as the rascal [deer] Palsgrave calls a starveling animal, like the lean kine of Pharaoh, a rascall refus beest (1530) The French have racaille (riff-raff) Come, you thin thing; come, you rascal - Shakespeare: 2 Henry IV , v 4 Rascal Counters Pitiful or paltry s d Brutus calls money paltry compared with friendship, etc When Marcus Brutus grows so covetous, To lock such rascal counters from his friend Be ready, gods, with all your thunderbolts, Dash him to pieces Shakespeare Julius Caesar iv 5 Rasher A slice, as a rasher of bacon
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a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel
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A rascal.
scallywag
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Rascals.
rascalry - "Once-productive fields were deserted, as magnates surrounded themselves with hired rascalry, and banditry took over large areas of the countryside."
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A rascal
scalawag
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rascally
In the manner of a rascal
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rascally
Like a rascal
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lacking principles or scruples; "the rascally rabble"; "the tyranny of a scoundrelly aristocracy" - W M Thackaray; "the captain was set adrift by his roguish crew"
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lacking principles or scruples; "the rascally rabble"; "the tyranny of a scoundrelly aristocracy" - W
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lacking principles or scruples; "the rascally rabble"; "the tyranny of a scoundrelly aristocracy"
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Like a rascal; trickish or dishonest; base; worthless; often in humorous disparagement, without implication of dishonesty
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playful in an appealingly bold way; "a roguish grin"
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If you describe someone as a rascally person, you mean that they behave badly and are wicked or dishonest. They stumble across a ghost town inhabited by a rascally gold prospector
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roguishly, mischievously, like a scoundrel
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rascally
Thackaray; "the captain was set adrift by his roguish crew
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