Schurke or Gauner
"Rogue" is a french word borrowed into English. So the French word for "rogue" is "rogue".
To say the word rogue in the Latin language you say the word perfide. In Italian rogue is said as briccone and in Spanish picaro.
To say the word rogue in the Latin language you say the word perfide. In Italian rogue is said as briccone and in Spanish picaro.
That rogue is in the vault right now!
Could be from a German word 'schurke' meaning rogue or villain, a disreputable person. The English translation appears as a slang word in the late 1700's as a person 'who avoids ones duty'.
Gorotsuki
The abstract noun form of the concrete noun 'rogue' is roguery, a word for the acts of a rogue.
cad
Rogue.
Rogue, cad, blackguard.
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