Monday, February 3, 2025

MEANING: SCAPEGRACES


I just found
the word SCAPEGRACES in a novel and looked it up.

One website explained it as an incorrigible rascal. Another called a scapegrace a mean, evil or unprincipled person. It listed synonyms (villains, brutes, offenders, criminals, monsters, savages, devils, beasts) and antonyms (saints, angels, heroes).

From another novel, I found the word PONIARD, quoted from Shakespeare. So I looked it up.

A poniard or poignard (Fr.) is a long, lightweight thrusting knife with a continuously tapering, acutely pointed blade, and a cross-guard, historically worn by the upper class, noblemen, or members of the knighthood. Nice.

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