The word 'coward' derives from the Latin 'cauda' (a tail), via Old French 'couard'.
Tagalog word for coward: duwag
It comes from Latin, in which was known to be as a coward
The robber was a coward to rob the store.
Middle English, from French couard. From Latin cauda means tail, who stays in the tail, behind everyone... (in the army for example)
i think something to do with coward and comes Latin
hero
Such a person is usually called a 'coward'.
Yes, it's very rude. Calling someone a coward is not okay.
First syllable.
That boy was a coward, and wouldn't say the things he thought about me to my face.
None but a base coward would turn from the fight before us.