scelerat

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See also: scélérat

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French scélérat, from Latin scelerātus, past participle of scelerāre (to pollute, defile), from scelus (crime).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsɛləɹət/, /ˈsɛləɹæt/

Noun

scelerat (plural scelerats)

  1. (obsolete) A criminal, a villain.
    • 1715, George Cheyne, “Of the Philosophical Principles of Reveal’d Religion. Corollary I.”, in Philosophical Principles of Religion: Natural and Revealed:  Philosophical Principles of Religion. Part II. , London: George Strahan , →OCLC, page 88:
      Hence it is, that Scelerats, can by no Arts, nor any Amuſements hovv violent ſoever, ſtifle the Cries of a vvounded Conſcience; []

Anagrams

Latin

Verb

scelerat

  1. third-person singular present active indicative of scelerō

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French scélérat, from Latin sceleratus.

Noun

scelerat m (plural scelerați)

  1. scoundrel

Declension

singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative scelerat sceleratul scelerați scelerații
genitive-dative scelerat sceleratului scelerați sceleraților
vocative sceleratule sceleraților