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Miscreant — Жанр дэт метал Годы 1993 наши дни Страна … Википедия
miscreant — index bad (offensive ), convict , delinquent , hoodlum , immoral , iniquitous , malefactor , nefarious … Law dictionary
miscreant — [adj ] evil , immoral corrupt , criminal , degenerate , depraved , flagitious , infamous , iniquitous , nefarious , perverse , rascally , reprehensible , reprobate , unhealthy , unprincipled , vicious , villainous , wicked ; concepts 401 ,545 Ant . good , moral , nice … … New thesaurus
Miscreant — Mis cre *ant , n . [OF . mescreant , F . m [ e ]cr [ e ]ant ; pref . mes (L . minus less ) + p . pr . fr . L . credere to believe . See {Creed }.] [1913 Webster ] 1 . One who holds a false religious faith ; a misbeliever . [Obs .] Spenser . De Quincey . [1913 Webster ] Thou … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Miscreant — Mis cre *ant , a . 1 . Holding a false religious faith . [1913 Webster ] 2 . Destitute of conscience ; unscrupulous ; villainous ; base ; depraved . Pope . [1913 Webster +PJC ] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
miscreant — *villain , scoundrel , blackguard , knave , rascal , rogue , scamp , rapscallion Analogous words: *criminal , malefactor , culprit , delinquent … New Dictionary of Synonyms
miscreant — ► NOUN 1 ) a person who behaves badly or unlawfully . 2 ) archaic a heretic . ► ADJECTIVE ▪ behaving badly or unlawfully . ORIGIN Old French mescreant , from mescreire disbelieve … English terms dictionary
miscreant — [mis ′krē ənt ] adj . [OFr , unbelieving < mes (see MIS 1 ) + creant , prp . of croire , to believe < L credere: see CREED ] 1 . villainous ; evil 2 . Archaic unbelieving or heretical n . 1 . an evil person ; criminal ; villain … English World dictionary
miscreant — A miscreant is literally one who does not believe in God . but by the end of the sixteenth century the word had already taken on the more general sense of ‘wretch , villain ’. When Vernon and Basset quarrel , in Shakespeare ’s Henry the Sixth Part … … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
miscreant — {{11 }}miscreant (adj .) c .1300 , non Christian , pagan , infidel ; early 15c ., heretical , unbelieving , from O .Fr . mescreant disbelieving (Mod .Fr . mécréant ), from mes wrongly (see MIS (Cf . mis ) (2 )) + creant , prp . of creire believe , from L . credere … … Etymology dictionary