rascaile

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Middle English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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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).

Noun

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rascaile (plural rascailes)

  1. people of the lowest class; rabble of an army

Descendants

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  • English: rascal
  • Yola: raskail

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