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French
Etymology
Alteration of scéléré, borrowed from Latin scelerātus.
Pronunciation
Noun
scélérat m (plural scélérats, feminine scélérate)
- villain, criminal, scoundrel; evildoer
Adjective
scélérat (feminine scélérate, masculine plural scélérats, feminine plural scélérates)
- villainous, evildoing
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Norman
Etymology
From Latin scelerātus.
Noun
scélérat m (plural scélérats)
- (Jersey) rogue
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