The word 'rapscallion' is a noun; a word for a mischievous person, a rascal.
Imp is a three-letter word for rapscallion.
Yes, the word rapscallion is a noun. It is another word for a scoundrel, a word for a person.
The word 'rapscallion' is a noun; a word for a mischievous person, a rascal. Example sentence:That kid is a rapscallion who always gets into mischief.
The word 'rapscallion' is a noun; a word for a mischievous person, a rascal.
Ultimately, Latin, via Old French and Middle English, as rapscallion is derived (as a coinage) from rascal.
Ruffian, Rapscallion.
A rapscallion is best described as a mischievous or rascally person who often engages in playful or naughty behavior.
Rapscallion is a word meaning urchin.
Cervo, Ligura Italy
evildoer, heel, libertine, lowlife, malefactor, mischief-maker, miscreant, offender, profligate, rapscallion, rascal, reprobate, scoundrel, sinner, wretch
SUPERvillain! or... antihero, blackguard, brute, caitiff, creep*, criminal, devil, enfant terrible, evildoer, heel, libertine, lowlife, malefactor, mischief-maker, miscreant, offender, profligate, rapscallion, rascal, reprobate, scoundrel, sinner, wretch Source: Thesaurus . com See 'Related Links'.
There isn't a female form, sorry. No "knavess" or anything. :) However, depending on the definition you are going for, you could use "maid" (as in "kitchen wench," not "fair maiden"), or miscreant, scoundrel, or rapscallion. Here is the Merriam-Webster page listing synonyms for villain (one of the meanings of knave), if you want more choices: http://merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/thesaurus?book=Thesaurus&va=villain