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caitiff



cai·tiff [ ˈkā-təf]



caitiff   
adjective

Definition of caitiff



Other Words from caitiff
caitiff noun



Did You Know

Caitiff is pretty rare in contemporary use, but it has functioned since the 14th century as an adjective and also as a noun meaning "a base, cowardly, or despicable person" (as in Shakespeare's Measure for Measure: "O thou caitiff! O thou varlet! O thou wicked Hannibal!"). Both the adjective and the noun evolved from the Anglo-French adjective caitif, meaning "wretched, despicable." The French word in turn derived from the Latin captivus, meaning "captive"-the shift from "captive" to "wretched" being perhaps prompted by the perception of captives as wretched and worthy of scorn.



First Known Use of caitiff

14th century, in the meaning defined above



History and Etymology for caitiff

Middle English caitif, from Anglo-French caitif, chaitif wretched, despicable, from Latin captivus captive



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Synonyms & Antonyms of caitiff

a mean, evil, or unprincipled person
  • upon entering the store, I was beset by a caitiff in the guise of a salesman set on separating me from my money

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